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LONDON August 7 (Associated Press by Federal Wireless)---I- n full retreat to the easthern side of the North Sea and apparently headed for the Keil Canal in an effort to escape through the Baltic, the remnants of the German fleet is in full flight this morning. Meeting the British fleet, augment ed by French vessels the German high sea fleet, yesterday met in combat on Dogger Banks off Hull. The unconfirmed report received here is that in the fight ,the Germans lost nineteen ships sunk or; captured while several British and French were sunk. The fighting was in progress for twentv-- four hours. Firing in the North Sea has been heard since early yesterday mornine. With the tide of victory turned against them; many of their finest ship of the enemy, the Germans V started to retreat, l ney are neaued tor tne Holland L.oast... .

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LONDON, August n MANILA, Philippine Islands, ciated Pre? by Federal Wire-less- ) August 7. (Associated Press Tbe British, scout cruiser by Federal Wireless) Authen-ti- c Amphion, while spouting in the reports received here this North ' Sea early this morning, morning announce that the Ger- struck a floating mine, and was man squadron mobilizing at destroyed. " Of her crew of three i Tsing Tau has been engaged by ' hundred and twenty men, one 4'-- ' the British fleet The Biitish hundred and thirty were lost. ships began mobilizing several The Amphion distinguished her- dajrs ago at Wei-IIai-W- and self on Wednesday by running it is believed that immediately down and sinking the German r upon receipt of news of the steamer Koenigen Luise, en- declaration of war put to sea to gaged in planting mines. meet the German forces. "De- The Amphion was one of the tails of ' the engagement are modern scouts of the British meager here and the result is navy, of the active class, com- not known. A report received pleted in 1912with a designed from .Tokio last night stated speed of twenty-fiv- e knots. She German war vessels yes- " that carried ten guns. For terday captured a ship of the the sake of speed the Russian volunteer fleet in the of this class are not armored. Far East. . i

fishing fleet was free to resume its ocean trade and could' proceed British Fleet Cleared Coast without danger of interference in the direction of . jra IB .C0L1E , Thousands PICKING UP MERCHANTMEN. Meet Death LONDON, August 7. (Associated Press by Federal Wireless) TO ASSISTANCE OF ofi Hostile Ships, Is Report French and British cruisers continue to scour the seas for the Ger- Bravely in Attack on Liege man steamers flying for refuge to neutral or home ports. Altogether BRITISH III ORIENT HULL, August 7. (Associated Press by Federal Wireless) The the British have seized as prizes twenty German steamers, while the .: BRUSSELS, August Associated Press by Federal Wireless) early reports received yesterday night indicated a British victory in French have taken a number. In addition, a British cruiser has sunk 7.( the North Sea, where, it was known the British Channel Fleet had the Hamburg-America- n liner Eeenigan Luise, acting as a mine plant- The Germans continue to bombard the fort at Liege. Terrific artil-ler- y gone in search of the enemy. The first word that fl jhting bad com- er, four shots being sufficient to send the vessel to the bottom. Three SHANGHAI,; China,' Auguit 6. Tbe fire from the German siege guns continued through last night menced came when a put into Harwich, Essex, with six of the four shots were hits, the last two shattering the stern of the Japanese eousuUte at Shanghai hai an- and this morning. Confirmation has been received showing that the liner. Another has picked up German car- nounced Japan will lend a fleet British and twenty-tw- o wounded Germans, indicating that there had British cruiser a trawler, that German losses in Wednesday's battle were eight thousand, while the been a collision between the Warships in the Strait. ' rying carrier pigeons and believed to be a naval spy. and ten tboimand soldier to attack Belgian losses were not so heavy. Reports show that the fighting; " Later, the admiralty, notified the hospital here to be The German S. S. Czar Nicholas II, carrying a fuel oil cargo of Tsingtftu, and ten thousand more s was terrific, the Germans displaying Spartan heroism and stoical authorities to relieve the liritiuh garrisons at prepared to take care of two fifty more sail- 2000 tons, was captured by the French torpedo flotilla in the Medi- fortitude under the murderous fire of the desperate Belgians who hundred and wounded ' Tientsin and 'Peking: , ,. . off ; .' , terranean, the Tunisian coast.' from their fortified positions rained death upon ors, proof that the action had been an important one. . r TsinKtau is the Uerman city in the the advanoing forces : ' - BRITISH SHIPPING NERVOUS. , peninsula of the same name, near which of Emperor William. The invaders lost many guns. CLEARED THE SEA. Kiao-Cbau- , The British Atlantio liners are seeking British ports, several being is the fortified German Pa-- One entire battalion of Germans advancing to the very base on Chiuese encionte of This was followed by a notification to the shipping interests that Halifax, fortified Canadian of Nova Sco- the coast, province was wiped out when Belgians in or making for the harbor o( hhantupg. From this port the Ger- the fort the exploded the mines whioh. the east coast, from London to Hull had been cleared of all hostile -- tia, Principal among these are the Cunarder Mauretania, which left man Far Eastern squadron aailed yes- was the last point before capture. More than two thousand German ships and that tne coastwise trade might be resumed without fear New York two days ago and which was Intercepted and convoyed terday on a secret mission, accompanied officers and men thus met their death. ' ' ' :' ef capture, More significant news followed, to the effect that the (Continued on Pg Four) by a German Lloyd Uuer si auxiliary. (Continued ou Page Four) "' ' ' " HAWAIIAN GAZP.TTF.. ITTDAY. . ATCfST 7. mil

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; m BRUSSELS, Belgium 6. ated Press by Federal Wireless) Several thousand dead and wounded is the toll paid by the German army qI Meuse for its attack on the citv pr Liege.- - uhe Belgians made a heroic defuse of their city, repulsing-th- e Germans only after, heavy, courageous ana cotinucpijs rignting.

... '.. ,i . 1 f. .. VACHIKGTON, August 6. (ABsociaUd Press by Federal Wireless) A general censorship cn all news an,d private messages between point", to and from the United States and European. ( point3 3 Immiaent. The government today detailed naval cfflceri to act ? censors in all radio slatiors withiri 'tlie American jurii3diction to present reception and transmission of messages of an "unneutral nature" from any European nation now it war. This order will affect the wire-les- s station? at Honolulu as well as TTanila and Alaska and pocsibly may be made to' include all V - tfbkNlinci&:'eo!mctioii withUi United Statttv' ....' : .: .n-.- -

of Austrians, it is Reported May tj-on- e Germans were arrested in and near the naval basestheir ac- Hatred - v ' tions bsinifregarded ai suspicious. . , ' " RELIEF PLANS Prompt Third Mem A search of premises occupied by German residents in London Ye- Crack Battle Cruiser Goeben is Captur- sterday resulted in the discovery of a quantity of explosives and a Alliance in Europe to Desert; Germans number of rifles. The oocupanta of such places were put under arrest. ed By the French Forces in the The government is to Jake over all the reserve food sup- COMPLETED " Make a Heroic Attack on Belgian City, plies 'to. prevent extortion in the event of a scarcity.- - ', IE Mediterranean; Breslau Also Captured; Heroic Battle But After Stubborn Armcrcd Cruiser Bails Today with German Merchantmen Are Seized By i Are Repulsed ;ith Heavy Cables Funds to Stranded ; Gold for Stranded Amer-- "r They British Ships; Signs of i?anic . Report- ' ' 1 ' Losses.".' : - Americans in London icans n Europe. ed to be Subsiding in London. WASHINOTO.Y, August 6. (Amk1- - ated Pre hy JVlerl Wirele.) Vrcp-arntio- WASHINGTON, Augu&t 6. (Assorlatad Press by Federal Wirdess) liave lein couijiUted for the LONDON, August 6. (Associated Press by Federal Wire- The American government has telegraphed te Ambassador LONDON; August Associ- Page rearuing of American ' tourists boW less) Symptoms of a panic over the question of food -- and at London t draw upon the American Bankers' Association to the slrajiileil in " .Wilson money supplies subsided is" grow- -- Europe. I'resideut greatly today. The feeling ated Press by; Federal .Wireless) amocnt of three hundred thousand dollars to be used in aiding needy yoKtenls; signed tb bill ujij ropriatinj ing that the British nary will be capable of keeping: the trada Americans now in London. - The money has been' placed at the dis- $2,500,01)0 for the assistance of Amerl-a- with America' open. This feeling was 'strengthened today by , posal government" by Company Unofficial news received here states of the the' Bankers'' Trust of New abroad.' T(ie gold i to be taken the sailing from New York of the liner Lusitania. The gen- -' York. .r- -' ''..." .' '...'.. from the snbtrtasury in New Vork to eral feeling of confidence is that the government Will be able - y : : that Germany has sent an ultimatum i.' the' arrnoml cfuiT Tranessee, which to devise measures to meet the. crisis and that the money marl Ruils tonight in " ' for the' chief ports ,; . , kct will not pollapse. , :. .; , - ; ... . , . . lacking confirmation, Kurope, where the uiooey will Le to Italy. While r - " ' Russian f.lob Attaclcs wi : ' Mrgotiations hare been started ' for LONDON, August Associated Press by Federal Wireless) such action on' the part of Germany shipfl, 6.( ' chattering several large Italian Germany suffered heavily on 'the sea yesterday, reports of marine ThQ Embaissy anil.' with the coastwise Hteamers al- is likely here, where' it is crina. ready , secured ample accommcdutioiis engagements and captures coming from'' the 'Mediterranean and the considered ' !l : ' will be de- i - ! - ;. " provided ior'all Americans ccast waters of Great Britain. ' . '. ' ill-feeli- ng ? siring to leavu the scene of hostilities. anticipated1; triat' be-- The most serious blow, dealt at the German navy came in the cap-tur- e , the ,t - Kepresentatious have been made by ET. pETEEEBURa; August 5. A mob, infuriated through the de- battle-crais- e the Amur in, fioveruineiit to (iorumny f the Goeben, the one heavy fighting ship, of the tention of the- - Dowager Tmpress ITarie by the1 Germans, - Austrian's; and Italians wrecked the to iHM'ure the remw of Anmrifsim uow German navy in the Mediterranean, which, according to a' Paris des- tween -; - the 'fc!-!.t- there..-Theutjao- '. ' I iU.S German embassy here last The 'authotiti'ea allfge- ld Auuur Villi. that" they ting of patch, lowered her Sag to the Trench yesterday, a one-side- d ; after bod of a' T.u ian footman - ih1 the ' embassy;' shot icaus have been detaiaad .in", tienaanr would cause the Italians to desert tiie while the mobilisation has boeu in engagement' with the French squadron. The Goebon is a modern throngh' the head and stabbed about the body. 'The authorities claim ci aft, a sister tif the I.Ioltke, launched in 1911. "She ig 23,000 tons, t 'The se4iiettt has been, answered of the man had been dead two days.0,l ln.y ..'I'lic aiuhoni.v ci:ini by the promiwr that tli eaohilisBtivn somewhat larger1 U. S. S. Triple Alliance an throy in their lot 1 than the North Dakota, and mounts ten 11. The mob forced an entrance through the windows, hurled valuable will 'last only two lrw longor, whea inch guns in her main battery. ' She carried a crew of approximately anci, the'Aarieans now in Uermaay will be ' with the Triple Entente ngtanT painungT'ana'rarnuurie' t tne street 'waere it'vras consumed hy'a ... nine hundred men; l!' IU' I, ' '., f - free to leave, . . Il.,luL tj.nl bohflrtf. H furuicun' 'U' v.iv. .wn-i- .vvi- ..:iia."nn,i:.i ;n; '.'' "d :rKi Anihaudor llerricb haa cabled from 'The French fleet captured, also, thelrGerman cruiser Breslau of ' Etudents, members of the mob, climbed flagpole Fruane the French. a their ewa v 4.1-inc- a and tore down that 47C0 tonfi.' Ehe mounted twelve h guns. . . ' the gold eagleaand hoistt the Russian flag over the embassy. 1V iaitiativa have .agreed to rdepoait sev-ena- li BRUSSELS, August 6. (Associated press ty Federal reTess7 j aaillion dolluH geld to provide Baveral German merchantmen have been seized by the British as Massive1 statuary, ''ihcluJIn1 a beautiful group 'depictiisg1 German for r re- the paytuat t Auierieau travelers f prizes of war.' Among these li the S. S. Belgia of 6184 tons, with a a German who passed forts' surviveW'd thetecial ; "Not the victories;' "were1 hacked pieces withr axes. m : 'i-- .. ,. t A similar attempt to chm'ks in Fraaee. 'Uw ,s cargo foodstuff Baltimore. ; . ' , LiegS, of from .; port of the Belgian victory at Issued after the battle yesterday vmcK1the Anstrianembassy proved unsuccessful oVing td strong The cutter Androscoggin has been as- " French1 . The cruisers have also made a number of captures on the battle1 of1 the1 poIic ll;i i,ifcr;v-- - proved wuuc-.c!nv;- ... .stro'ij signed the duty of eooveying the tea first'pitched prCtection: ' by the Belgian war office describing the uy.; milium high seas. ''"'J.' .'.,''11'"'!-- ) .VioUuo yrpm.wn -- - -- dollars brought to i!ur Harbor ."'''. war, in which the German advance'attempted to 'capture the cit and by the (lenuan steamer KronprinaetMuB A report from states that a German destroyer was f gold 'Will, forts; ih'e being' 4Iecil. The be delivered to sunk 6ff the Danish coast at South Gedser, the ex- waa beaten back by the guns of the' Chartreuse reiwit the eoosiguor in New York." - .. result of a boiler plosion.'1 . : . into a rout by Belgian cavalry.''i ''Tile attack1 upon' Liege Thirty of thecreW were drowned. x turned the m i t i W 1 Asaoet-ate- d r Hamburg-America- fl ' .i.Lk ktli H UWli.' ''" ASH NGTON, AuKust The B. S. Koenigen Luise, of 6790 tons, which began yesterday morning and lasWd'foVseTal b hyi Feileral Wireless ' frets formerly plied between Baltimore, Southampton and Bremenwas . THE HAGUE, 6. (Associated Newlasds Kill, A further official armouncmentftheUar ifilce!sayi.(: ; Holland, August Press by Federal sreatirtjf the feleral "by ' overhauled yesterday the British cruiser Amphion, and sunk. The In heroic Wireless have made it necessary td'issui 'a prbclamation trades, eoniiaitmioB,. the first of the "The Germans were driven back confusion 'by the attack three , adinkiiiitratien meas- liner was engaged in laying mines and was declared a German law1 V n'Al:' " 1 anti trust naval brigade. declaring 'martial throughout 'Holland. ir:v ."' n' P in- vw'" ,1 L'Vl... made against thein by the Belgian 'mounied The latest Uci.nu. ' .... ,aw ure .which. I'resideut Wilson has Ehipr :;.:Cl.. y .. report from the war office is td the' effect that the repulse of the oar-- sisted pon passing at this session of The two building in British yards ' roBgrrss, passed io the senate yeeter-da- y for the frovernment complete have been ttnubld to reform' "as man indavers is to that thty for by a vote of fifty-thre- e to aixteen. of Tirrkey; known officially the B and 0 Sultan Mehmet class, wer . a renewal of the assault. '. . :'vc' Cruinct Lcfzf LcavcG n6):!ca The bill will immediately be traaimit-te.- l taken over by the British government yesterday and will be rushed rm . The Germans advanced from Verviiers and assaulted the city from to the ihouse. .,!.,' tb completion. ' They are practically ready for launching. ' These two v- - .. .,,,.... , two directions, one force being taken1 across1 the Metise'south ibfthe superdreadnoughta wil be among the heaviest aimed ships afloat, MAZATLAN, Mexico, August 6." (Associated Press Family Summoned Hope - l bridge1 by Federal and for 13.5-inch- city by means of a pontoon bridge. TWs was destroyed later Wirelees-i-tThi- being- designed for ten 1 guns.; 23,000 , i Germah .crtiiaci Ifinrfnr t They are of tons. Tho ? 4 hit 4X1 hr the Chartreuse mma. :! 'ts. "V '"'"'" i;tle1 rDI inis rWU BOWIlVllbU Eecbv'ery of Mrs. Wilson is British government is allowing Turkey, five million pounds for the Mexican waters foT Bbme time,' sailed firom this port'Mondar.'Her - :' ;V1'' v ;;' - . One division of the invading army has turned north, capturing and . ; two warships: 'i , wnerea-Donx- s Abandoned. . prxscn not Known. vk4 jit; . r i - li "w, oi.t'i.iy ' ' burning Vise en route and crossing the JTeuse at Maastricht, flfteen- Kill H Turkey had been counting upon these two great ships to reestab- miles north of Liege. is believed that tTte ject or this division WA91UNOTON, August 6. (Assoei-atei- t lish her naval supremacy-ove- r Greece.; losing It tb uu. By them and through is to attack Hasselt, on the4raflroad line to ntweTp. ct. r.yu4jj Press by Federal Wireless) Mrs. Greece having obtained the former Amerioan battleships Idaho and An early report from the battle"at Liege states' that the Belgains ki::s to EEIi:;"i SIFS, DESTROY Wood row Wilnori,' wife of the Presideut Mississippi, the Greek navy is now much the stronger. In the event practically annihilated two regiments of Prussian Uhlans:11' odha of the Tuittd Htates, lies at the poiirt of Turkey becoming an active ally of Bussla, Greece will undoubtedly of death in the White House this morn 'British-French-Russia- throw in her lot, with the n alliance, and her LONDON, August 6. Wireless) PCHTS III flBIEfiS ing.. iier is the restilt of navy may be (Associated Press by Federal four months' iirights dis-ens- e used to help force the passage of the Dardanelles. j illness from ; The British government has issued a call for volunteers and these .. y ' SS III ;' aud ronudii'.ations. Nervous tron Yes(erday Turkey Dar- " u it (l, announced her neutrality and declared the ' ' 1 bles have aggravate her con- ' V are already enlisting by the thousands.' "The 'war spiriJ is running added to danelles closed to all warships. , BKCSaXLS. Anfrust 6. rlM Zjondon, high and the reports of Belgians at Liege and of tU rri, BEELTN, Augnnt 6. dition and sap her vitality uutil now of the victory the (Associated Preis fey Federal Wireless) (AauaUted FrM by Tedsral WItoImb) the end is regarded only us a fuuttsr the French in the Mediterranean have been received with outbursts to Oermn wrhlp haw destroyed tome of days, perhirps of hours. H v"-- Deaoir, uider tne treaty : v''1.-- f ' . " of the tottXhvA towng. and pUcaa used Three daiiKhters Mrs. Wilson are of popular enthusiasm. between Franc and Bellunk, Al- itl ' ' Kitif lk mlirksUea of French now at hor bedside and other relatives Utclnpr of Khnrtum Is Reports from Colonies beyond ,. . fr roo5 the show that the Dominions the bert of Belgium viu command the . ' In Alfieri,'.il ic-l-.- have beou summoiied to be present Pranco-Belgis- g Bei- - .;:.f at seas are prepared to rally to the defense of the Empire. " Australia forces operating In whii-- King Albert has placed his pal. the eud, is ftdt to be near. and New Zealand have cabled offer of infantry and cavalry, while aca GERMANS INVADE HOL--. Selected Secret War at tba 01iosal of th Bed Croat ARe' '; ', v. . a call for twesty "was Min- -- ' CABLES CUT; thousand volunteers issued, yesterday by fioOietJT r- - T -r.i v. ' '' f.. V. .V. . .y"' LAND. i - , " ister of Militia Hughes of the government Reports from wgerManV f Canadian ' isolated LONDON, August 8. (Associated Press by Federal",Wireless) Canada are to effect JAPAN WILL NOtT TILBtTEO, noUand, August D.(At-ociated'Pre- si the that it will be possible to supply an army Viscount Kitchener of Khartum, the hero of the Bonds n to eighty vol- ' by rederal Wlrelem) KEW YOBK, August 6. war and of tip thousand trained men if necessary. The call for the ' INVADE EUROPE - ' !- Th German ihowtug- the Boer war, was yesterday given the portfolio of secretary of war,: -. i , i forcea, their usual Press by Federal Wireless) All unteers issued yesterday specifies that they shall mobilize at Quebec V K'. iggregslveneue today now ' TOKIO,''' 6 Invaded Holland t Geraxany ' held by Premier Asquith. Lord Kitchener will resume office at '. Japan. Angust fAssoci- direct cables to from the ''.for European service. this point. ; ..; , ated Press by Federal ' United States hr.va been cut east of once. . , ',.:. .v: .,. Already one force of Canadian troops is con- Wlrli) en the move. This ConuTOfauiia, Japanese premier, In a the Azores, presumably . by British The vacant positions':..in the cabinet, caused by the resignation of sists of the organized militia of Winnipeg, Regina; Calgary and Ed- statement 'Isiued todar says': that i tf APTEE LIST OF SHIPS , cruisers, Germany la coaipletely Iso- k Viscount Morley and John Burns, have been filled. Earl Beauchamps Japan U compolled to pro- lated. .... , monton, and is traveling o Vancouver. ..." , Intervene to V westward ON THE PACIFIC has become president of the council Hop. Walter Bunciman suc- The Canadian Paciflo S. S. tect British colonies, she will not aend and Empress of Russia: which is at Van- Eu- ceeds naval er' military expedition to BAN rRANCISCO, August 5. (A JOrMN, 'Missouri, August 6. Burns aa president of the local government board. This is th couver, has been taken over by the Admiralty. The liner sailed for rope. .. - j toclaUd by Wireless)-Th- I'raes bv Fodersl. Wirelcs)- - second time Lord Beauchamp has held this portfolio, while he Hongkong last night, to be turned over to the Admiralty naval Frees Federal has for coUecter of the port her haa Thiity-oiKh- t ' persons were killed ' and also served the government as governor general of New South .,-- ' j V. Walex purposes. ,.."' ,; ALSATIANS EXECUTED. . depart-men- e ordora from the. treasury t twenty-fiv- were in jured in a culllHiou Buncimaq has filled a number of important official posts, includirur The Canidian government notified BEEUN, Germany, August 6- - (As- .ln Washington to compile the ton- between a passenger train aud a gaso-lin- e has the home government that that of parliamentary secretary of the board over which he now pre- she his purchased two submarines being built ht a Seattl yard for sociated Frees by Federal Wireless) nage records of all American merchant motor cur ton miles south of Jiero German bank are reported 'to hare vessels la the coastwis trade which are lust night, MiHtaken orders are said sides. He is the son of the ssnior partner of the firm owning the Moor - V J M the Chilean government. These vessels will be Cana- the-caus- ' - added to the commandeered Buaaian deposits.. Oer available for possible service In the At-- to have boou uf the acci- ana was aomu years li manager lji avtumsoip line lor uio geuerai or navy en- cap- ; : ). ' th; dian home and will promptly be to help the soldiers ars reported to have UntU, - " v". i'i , 7i dent. r ; : - used protect ...'!- : .. ,. - ' , , .' company..'' trance to the Strait of Juan de Fuca. -) ;.; tured and executed seventeen Alsatians endeavoring to enter Franca, CITY OF AuguBt J. (As- At Vancouver, . HEAVY FIRING HEARD. KEEP 1IANDT. HONOLULU yesterday, a mob stormed the local German con. sociated PrexsM'K.by Federal Wireloan) ft GIRL ARRIVES tulate and tore down the German eagle displayed over the door. ' STOCKHOLM, Sweden, August B. POBTLAKD, Maine, A u grist 6. Froviflonal pretiideut C'arlia.jal. and .Tinniediate relief is neeeesnry In S AFELY FROM EUROPE (Associated Press by Federal Wireless) (Arsoclated Press by Federal Wireless) Oen. t'arranza have reached a full agree- of iliarrhofft. (haiiilierluin'i SA SEARCHING ' FRAXCI.SOf), AnKiiHt fl. (As-iis- l. FOR GERMAN SPIES. The government announces lUary firl ig sea haa beon Kemo-'l- that tf at heard ment eonceruing the turuiuil over of Colli'. lioUira aud Diarrliui- I'rasa l.v Federal Wirolesa) Oer-ma- Sweden finds herself unable to preserve here reemiJgly fro:a the vicinity of the uove riiiimut of Mnrico to tba houlii always a haml. Tor aul li'v The authorities are' making a systematic search for possible n te Wiss Murnart Inpptr of Honolulu ar- neutrality, she will Join Russia, Chreat Seguln Island about twenty-fiv- e luilea la the uieautims hos- ulLtlttulrra. BtuiNim, Huiith & Co., ypHtenlav ' spies in the various twen- - - tl., rival here siit'e from Kurora, naval and military centers. Yesterday Britain and Franca. oath. . i ' tilities have been suspended. ',',' ageula for Hawaii.. .. , HUe is ea route hr home lu IlawaiL HAWAIIAN GAZKTTF, Flit I) A V, AUGUST ?7, inn SEMI-WEEKL- Y. - 3

Monntcgstlrt, Mrs. S. Walker, 8. p Hi's-- '' r I. a l innnr vm - l eek, Miss P. Ileynes,. the MisBes t al- Ucnolislu Stock Exchsnn; ni'i nnri Austrians Have i Jot Yet liens (2). Dr. M. Oyama, Miss With Weigbt, V. Wong, M. I J LD I C. Mrs. R. Yet, L...J. LJUUU Ik U . Mrfc Psl, A. X. ilayneblsn, William Thursday, August 6, 1914. Captured Servian Capital Makuena, .f. W. ltalemsno. r Per U. 8. A.'T. IxRan, from MSniln TTAL Ak ia Nagasaki. Fof llonolnln R. A. Mams or stock IO US Vat VIENNA, Aiirnist 7.( Associated iPress by federal' Wireless)' Collins, L. Ia Cook, Mrs. M. D. Flint, OF THE Formal declaration of war upon. Russia was declared by sad thfant; R. H. Oearhart, Mrs. F. HE PRESET, yesterday M.rv,hllU J." T. rw, 100 to Attstria-llungar-y Home, C, llondrlckson, Mr. kMr. Ltd.. i nnn I " Ar.stria. Last night tho Russian ambassador; Hllvria - Arthur Joachims, K. M. Iiedvard and IC. iktwetai Co SLIM!,, IU" was handed his passports.;- , , '. . . lfn s. v 1U! F a :t.n,it tt fre-viou- 8 M. Tho Austriaft attack npon Belgrade was resumed yeiteraay., -- I H. Wright. Mis C. Maleplate. Mra. ... ten nne w'--- i r- J If f tiy. ft M- ii. I I IOI w Incorrect." ; - urum v. ., I tUikll I.N " DIES reports of the fall of the Servian carita jwrj, i - i o It THE OlIITE HOUSE lia. Haw. Atrwulttiral , " ' Departed. IUw. Co. I0i RUSSIANS EACK. v , , ill CnokASu. DRIVEN v a ' Per tr, Rlnsu, for KanaV ports, 'An- - Hw. bi. C mi ELRLIN, via Amsterdam and London. August (Associated tust 4.-- Mr: and Mrs. Leo Goldman, i"" "" luoi K 7.' ,. r.. . jna-- h!".'""".: Press by Federal Wireless) "Two attempts on the part of Russian iiannrmrvan. a. ijcwis, jr., HuiHiinann Suaar PUa rrr, Go, Oswald Mis H. H. lanim Vs ...... , T "Promise, to Take Care caulay, l.utteit, tvi- If I border forces to East Prussia, were repulsed by the) J. !..- IS invade German (toldmso, C. 11. Blum, (). B, firsy, Miss Khiiku ...... '"' HAWAII MDUfl OS rhmha Susat CO of My nusbahd," .Were Last guards. One point of attempted invasion was at Boldatt, in which 0. Aflagne, A. Mi sh, J. M. Lyd-gate- , . 1- 4 Neidan-ber- g. K. lrTd Sot. CO. Ltd. ' Rnsfian cavalry was engaged. The lecond Invasion was at Jr., Mr. Kalenloa and infant, ?-- M ,: I Words, of Woman Of the hu CO ft,..,..." i First ;.'v , . ' ' H. Moeller, Mrs. T. Hranrlt, Miss E. ..tf 5. Mi r .! .1 . .. . : ., M I1SV VO. Ud... Mm R. T, Wilcot, Mis Hhia, SKI 7'" as She Nicbmaoi 7ll Land Lapsed Into Un WITH THE 11ITI00 ; . : 6ua! rMaa! i'ljo l .. . , FRENCH BORDER QUIET. , Mr. Wi )l. Bice aud infant, Miss L. uii hsu t't r ...... 7' Kealana, VA. Hedemann, Oeorge Fnller, I ini' consciousness Nation Mourns PARIS, August 7.----( Associated Press by Federal Wireless Ex fZ I? 'MARINE TIDINGS. rtinnn v noer, air. iwnreTo, jniss rnen-- 1 rmtnto I II') cept for a series, of ..skirmishes between the frontier, guards, the .Mrs. F. B. Miller. Co...... tO"- -" for a Noble Woman. Py Marchant)' Exchtng. cer. Andrecht. Mrs. J. t. si-- r."" !"' fc Universal Evidence of Sorrow on French border, is quiet, although on, both s of the line a constant Miss A. Andrecht, J. A. otifc. Mis I,,i,lk,wci I,..,,.- - lookout is being maintained against a pontile invasion from: the air. 2 ' " " ''" Tuesday, August 4. Drv-- 1 MA.... Receipt of News of Death of v Newton Peck. X1is Alice Cooke. " Suu , W AsuiNOJOrT, 7. ( The French are maintaining nr.' mobiles along line, Port AnRunt armoured the AagciesArrived, August ,3, anf Cooper, Mr. C. M. Cooke. J Miscuasout ciated Pres by Federal Wireless)- - Mrs. Woodrow Wilson. mounted with quick-firer- s capable of being1 shot at an angle of ninety Schnonci1 Prosjier, hence July 10. ' I'es atr Iairlin. fnr Hart. SVanelaSn. I Port Townsend August 4, A . - rr , . HHr 4 P to. Ltd r.nnr wy . Arrived, ss- 1.1 ) Promise if go t take care ot degrees. These are to be used against the German dirigibles, should - I'm. I schooner 11. Bruce - rwom- ' - J. from Port Allon, C. Allen,, Mis M. Allen. Mis F. F. Bsl- m 7 ti ) l"M.... husband.'? vrer the lust yrords any.be sighted t v. ... f .There July 7. ,'. . imr, Mr. J. A Buchanan, 8.' Bedell, R. I Haw. Irr. Co. I.ld...... LT't Mil ML. . Deep sorrow nnd aympnthy for I'rof 7. l 2") 34 ol Mr., woodrow Yuson wue or tne The French, army leaders have decided not to Accept tho offered Kan rranclse-HUe- August 8, 8. odoni. Miss M. Connolly, H. Dumont I "' tM Wilson and members of his family S. . . I President of the United States,' asj sua services of a foreign brigade,-an- Gen. Victor lVHchet, military gov lowan, for Honolulu. nd wife, F..TSi Da via, Mr. C A. Ita h u B! It! fa. Cam" I.4J2.M0 Jo ... , . "T wcKo made manifest among tuo people Han Francisco Bailed, ' August 4, V. Mrs-- J. it. Fos and thiU. Mis Monohila Brewini A s lapsed into unconsciousness yestordny ernor or pans under the state or martial law, nag so notified those Sronnr 7o of Honolulu, irrespective of or p. mn 8. 8. Ventura, for Honolulu. Koss, K. W. p-- oVi tV sho raie declrj-e- (irrvn, A. Herring, Mi ..V. " 7" O S :ttsrnoon, .. K few hour later Who had willingnefs to France. ?- -' Ml condition when the news of Mrs. Wi- their fight fof Ban Francisco Arrived, Almost 4, 10 O.'HardV. Mrs. M. Jeffers. P. I.. Kel. i."r,. - i" J, ' !'' I0j awny. Death 'camo at five lson's ' R. .. 'pad death was received bore yester- i ; , a. m.( b. d, aiatson la, nonce July W. leran, J. M. Lydgat, J. M. Lydgnte, H. T. 4 L. Co. ton. 12ol.S I"1'.. - ARRANGING. FOR. THE HARVEST. l.'-- i II o'clock yesterday afternoon. day Mrs. 7 r - J-"- afternoon,' Wilson's serious n. jr.. ansa jj, L.yagte, Mrs. M. Mans- l!V'7 IH' I "..'" WeInedny, August n i ...... ,. -- . . . I fnillusl.riI tl. i.a...... 5'5'D IHv, Doctor Grayson, th family physician, condition having been made' in Food ia plentiful And prices moderate In the capital. The - iti.iu ii.- g. li'., public minister Hailod, August's. 8. , Mafa- nriff, fviiuarn ftiuiianey, Airs. A. g. L Co ' S,rnko Mrs. Wilson, when . i, waa ministering to The AdrertiMfr, and Honolulnn gener- of agriculture foreseeing that hundreds of thousands Of French adults ma for Ilonolala (one day late.) McLennan, H. McCubbin, Dr, William Pihint Ruh. do. '" jo ' I'M. - consciousness, Pcn-Tsi- Oiohfcub Co .3uu.ua. ah parti ally regained ally having been prepared for the svl Darner, H. F. Podmore) Mr. T. P. " - will be occupied war time is making fy.lney natlod, August 8. 8. thou who- wore gathered news-whic- h in during harvest plans to or J, 'looked at at arrived later. Honolulu'. hallow, R. P. Quarles, B. K. Beidford, Anal. (Kit apparently roallr-in- for ?,, th bedside, and, Consular and government fldgs were ganize the children of France between ten and sixteen years to har- Hailed, 4, A. W. UiehacHs Bail wife. If. Hnltan. Itsnil.nt -- 'Han Pranciseo Angitst 2UU.0UO the end waa near, expressed hope aair-mastet- l v . . ,. M. I Hsmskua Dltcn CO Is.. that immediately, while many vest the crops. , '. ' Vv, ,(; 5:30 p. m., S. H. Manoa; Mr. R Hmith. Mis I. Hmlth. F. would b ,t for honolnlu. T. that her husbaudf eared for. cable messages of condolence wore Tranr...... R . iril.n...... ir r.... VLt.....,..., u: - ' Port Han Luis Hailed, August 4, 8. so. ': - - ju.iaai , President TJollapaee. to tho President, ainon the , t ; ' ' ' " WllsoB. Mis C. E. Wilkin. Mrs. N. HtwL Irr Co " i & Santa Rita, for Honolulu, . ' first to da so beinp; (jovm-no- r Puikham, tt. Wolf. Ton ' WateratorrT. ' I" - I Haw. Ter. 4 a tRt President Wilson, 'when Informed ' . sno.rjnri - Thursday, Angust 8, 1914. 1 tlt.fc Mr .. .twlho- anllntiaAfi I lfta who cabled coudolences in tho name of Per stf. Marina Los. for Hawaii and u ' T. - V.Xi, LbuUiiMi ItiMif Pan Francisco --Hailed, August B, 8 'l rallio,! aitorwarus, nowever ana wun tho perrpln of Hawaii. . Millwhs by Great .Maul ports, Angust 4. Miss A. Lowell, rUw.frr. 4 dcPud Ira ' Voted p.m., U. - 6. A. T. Thomas for Honolulu. Mis O. S"- kit three- daughters waa at the bedaide Althonvh thd United State district Iowelfi Mt. and Mrs. J. R. I.": - Monterey Arrived. An Bust 8. S. 8. W, w n' ' - i.e. when Mrs, Wilson pasted away. Court had adjourned at noon nntil half- ' carl, K. weij, M. Kaae. Mrs. :'4''''.::"- I.O M,"' J. A. Chanelor, hence July i!7. " Both house bt congress have ad- - past eight o clock thia morning, imme Heabie, Mis Own lands, Ov M. Cooke. Hiw! tcr! Stf c!!!!!! 1.244.0UO Wfar Purpose Yokohama Arrived, August 8, 8 JB. Ya PC USSUS l Britain M aa Ml"' U.K. - diately being apprised of the Mr. th Mini jonrned. All flags on government build- uon for ' Kmnnhs. 1.100.000 tenyo Mam, bene July 27. ' ings, as as throughout the city, death of the first lady of the land, well. Arrivals August 8, U. 8. steamship Mi Weorge were half-mas- t evening. federal Judges Kaniord B. Dolo and . LONDON, Augi'.Et 7. (Associated Press by Federal Wireless) ' troofH, Apl nd Wife, Inn. Cos. raised at lust rrom Han o, Hmok-- s Si to- in? the; Charles F. (.'lemons rescinded the former Alert trancisco: August Mis Meyer. MJs Kv B Board. Mihs Bc Thin the first death to occur LT. : . ., it For the extraordinary purposes of the war, the British army has now 8. A. T. Logan, from Manila. i. .I t ' . 1 w ti : - u T." : . i t ...... Whit Hoiik iD twenty-tw- years, Mr. rder and ordered tho adjournment of 6"l 0-- 101 available one billion twentyflve million dollars, . , Benjamin Harrison, wife of the Presi- tho federal court until Monday morn and the Second war v. num. msromoer. airs. r. llns-- l Kaust KT to. ss tag PORT HONOLULU. nil IIim. It!., M..I1.. I KohalS DltrhCO. S Oft dent having died in tho White House at half past eight o'clock.. credit being passed unanimously by the commons yesterday. This OF lua f 1 l.i, 9) 1 OU-- I Tho supreme: li. . court is now in adjonrn was for five hundred million dollars, requested by Secretary of War, r"e".-- " j i '""' ""' I Mill nl Tf Las ..... ITO (Ml Wilson, ment, but the two working divisions of ler. Mis Horn. - Natomss Cm. ... IVOiSOo ' President last nigbt 1 iui'Vioi: the first circuit had already adjourned Lord Kitchener. ;v ;. s v - v .iV ... Per atr". Mauna Keat for Hawaii and I O. R. U Co S pc .. too cancelling of all engage- ..,.' 3' . "tA.f l.7'fl(il the days ago commons Wr. Maul, from Hawaii, Maui ports, Aojrrrst 6. .:.-..- .' for the day when news of MrVWiVson 's Three the passed a war credit for the army of H. Warren. V. 8?J""rA,'.'C' aJUu.uuoi 60 7J ment. ' Btr. Mauna Kea, from Hawaii,' CiSO ' sufferoil death arrived In Honolulu. The courts $500,C25,00l. . , n. rorrws, j. ir. rncser, n. w ainron, l Psnlie Ouanu recliliter Mnii' Wilson halt been a for .;.:,,". ., ., . m. v . ' . 101 V will adjourn n. LeitB. Cbinar Hhal. Miss K. K. I W.ij. 400.000 some- time from Bright' disease. Her today 'until Monday lout the- - .;'',.'",from Mr. M,UCo respect ' Lord Kitchener has requested authority td recruit army to 8tr. Wilhelmlna, Ran Franciaco, Winslow. Miss M Nurte. Miss Kdith C. pic.,1,c iu" of to memory. - condition- recently became- alarrting, hr ' 1 a. m. , dov.ble 1 PionrVV nrada nerv- - "Late yesterday afternson Oovernor w?r strength, up to half a million men, and this authority ..'.';.. 81oa, Miss KmindsyMis Maud Lover-- A'mCn.'s ncl hi amrl waa mnr anrious hv a 1(10 ' Wednesday, August' 5. Mill Co. p c ol Pinkharh Ordered flags half-maste- d ' ' ng, Joaie Pomerant, IV L. Beringer, J, Sn Csrios ng collapse, finally resulting in hor tho to be has been voted him without question. ; A f.i US today over Capitol building. 8tri Bhinyo Maru, from .Yokohama, (. Kslsmn. TTiillir. f'hnn William I Waislus i. Co. Spc doath yesterday. , '. the 1 a a. m. Green And friend,' Mrs. Boyd, Mrs. H. .V Ntf; W. Hall, S. m. t. .v Mr. WUiob't life. a. from Kauai. Dnshs. Mr. and Mr; Geo. Hinltbie. R I Between Boaiaa. U. S. Tender Alerf from Maro Inland, Aian-- y, KUen Louise Anson Wllson'wSs ' w. w. lnayer, n,.nme. So. 13. 2fi.Mii H. C. & H. Cn . ; n rp - - p. m. ' '. S.1 V. li1 m.t 1.. ALr.lt I ' , nity yearaoia at tne time or nor aeain. MILLIONS ADDED ;t ,, X.1 V v' 10, S, 27.B0-- IW, -- . i Distress Among Americans XT. 8.' Army Transport Locan. f8m i ' ' 20. 25. 'HI, j (She was born at Home, Georgia in 1SB1, , "' "erDrV.J".'"B TnMomo, . k. 27;75. ouhn Hug. Co., SO (,, li.r.o, :!' ( Manila, 7:10 a.m. C .,. -- . RO. her father," Rev. Dr. Axson,'i having "vuicj, j, nKers, Jessm jv. i. r,(l- a w , Hn. 4 00: ' " IT I i. . tlT An" W V 1 ' T iurv, j : . . :. been the Pfshytcjlan tlorgyrhari iu ? ; '...'. DEPABTED. :?? aTiH a. J. rrn, lll s5)m. Kw.. i, 3,. 30, 30, Relieved ( arwl - i London .' apt. A. that-sit- ninr-- Is L. tielf daughter, M. many years.' Hhe was TO In foT 4 Pi.CU; for SDGAR Btt. Han 100, 10, ' CHOP ,; Lurline, Francisco, 1H.28J' Pioneer, 75, 10, ;. , ' .. . ,,,,, , .' .. : - ; .'..'." . Brown, A. M Brown Koh- ' ried to Dr. Woodro Wilnon Jnne.iM, p.' m. ; Jr., Mr.. F. 100 . - Olaa, 2.73. ,. J8S3;, juat the- President bad ton- - LONDON, August 7. (Associated Press by Federal Wireless) v-- Htr. ror Kauai, 0:50 p. m. ler, F. F. Frank. 8. T. Bhort. -- M Mi after Likelike, ' - ft A A '. ' ,: rvrvd t (iti feint - lakana;",'" . '.Selpn Sale. tiii trm it a atiiTita Acvte- - among Htr. MaHna- .lia for Hawaii and f iS distross the thousands of Amencan tourists who have trans)drt Logan, .Ml, JO, Mlofteral" deere- - at 'Johns-'Hortkr- Maul norts. Pr for 'Ban Fran 1L C. 8.' Co., 20, 25, 50, European flocked to London since the outbreak of European hostilities has nd-- 12m.''.- cisco, A u grist 8. Lieut, Eir, vi War Already f Has Htr. Mikahal. .ir Kauaf, S'p.m.l; Harold .Oeier, ,7.7!fi MeBryd, JfrO. 4.00; 'joiKM., Hi-y- n H. Wife Ho- - their married life was lipeot at ; ed here. ; Steamship lines are now Accepting letters of credit and Hts. Kinan. for Kan at, 5 p. sn. tapt. P. Lyon, and daughter, .87'.-- i ; B Onomea, 21.00; 10 Oalm Caused a Tremendous Ad---' i, apt. y, u. uixon, wire, ami naugnter, . Mawr, I'eunsylvama, where Doctor perronal checks in payment for transportation. . t : Htr. Hbinyaj Maru, for 8au Francisco, Co., 14.87'.. v (apt. H. Tiipe. wife daughter Wilson occupied the ebair of political ;; ' s, 6 n. ni. ad Dividend. vance , in Prices. M M.- -- is Lydia keener. Major . W. P. 'cnnnmri . The Wilsons then remhvrd Htr. Mauna Kea, for Hawaii and August fi. 1014. , Woolen, Wife and ron, Top. Engt. Al- - ; V ' Mam ports, 10 a-- m. ' t rlnceton whre Woodrow Wihdn sugar' erop is worth ', Employe Haw. C k H. Co., 15e. Htr. W. U. lialk 0:20 p. m. i vah T. FoWlef and wife, hiilllon moVo . three dollar today than Han v ii i n ... i . , iiiiuii vm. i uirui. 1 .IU 1'resident of tlie University, for " Cruiser Tcrinessde Carrying Hehooner Zampa, for Francisco, ' aui ' - SUGAR QUOTATIC. any ; Hhekerji.nt Capt Ham.tel Fraakenb.r- CABLED one Jull term Was Uoveruor of 'New one Imagined 'would bo possible 2:3(1 p.m. ' ' - IWM '1 ' gef and Capt. JosHpn Kay, ve-t- ei l. fai hih-es- t WVUKB ago.' Transport Logan, Han rraiicisco, wife, U; T. recelvM Jeraey, before election to the lor Klmld- -. ,n..i,,on, Tho Kuroean warbas already sans-e- S p.m.. .'. ' '.V ' . Lieut W. F. Wlnton, Howard awaiilui HavM Av position'-i- th bestowal, nf tits 1 1 w Dantcrs' Europe ... k T. I IV -- H ...... : a trumendous rise in sugar prices. $6,000,000 to 1 U.n.. T.nl UV ' '. peoplo, ; , . PASSENOEBA. . is ''"i"'"' "Mciation from the California ami naw American President of thi Augnst ... B. Lister, ""lWife anrl daughter, Lieut. 4th made hi ' (;. f'nmimnv are .. , . ... annouuccnient was' '. Bll.. United State. Arrived. ywo - ( these column that Hawaii still had NEW tORK. August 7. (Associated Press by ftiderat Wirelessi f '", iieo. it. iiarnsrm, wire ana enn- i.,M 4Mf ..n.rifB1. 4 s: . Ideal Home Life. i 170,(1(1(1 , MJ. Wilhelmin San C 1st about tons of Its 1014 crop nine-forty-nv- Per . 8. from dren, Lieut. Burnetf and wife, B8" H boets, . he cruiser Tennessee aailejd at. e last night analysis 5d., unsold. The current quotation on that o'clock Francisco, for Honolulu, August '4: Sgt, Victor Whitakr. Mrs, Mary K. .n0QK - 1 : a 1 - tw: i Whether as the wife-o- f Professor date was 3.31. for European ports carrying six million dollars in gold for stranded A. B. Arleigh, Mihs Agnus Atkinson, 1. AiHruifiH huh iwu ruuuirn,.i.:i vwi j( xtt." ' , ni-1st' aon Bryn, Mawr, Governor Wilmia ,of Yesterday afternoon after the close Americans in' Europe. ,: .',..;. ... ;.- ; ; : H. Hcatlle-- Miss lreno Bnatty, mis it. chie, 1st Hirt. Thomas Harris, Hgt. . .1. v BOTJNDABY HUAEITTa. ivw jersey, or woourow .If.wnson, 4T9- - of the local exchange: a messago came E. Biegert, Mrs. H. I. Bowen ana Jame Peterson. Bembt Wldoll Jr., . fant. Mis K Brown Mrs. Mary Marley and son, Mrs. Miles Hent of tuo United mates, she was from New York that sales of Cuban Mr. from grossed ' 90 dogroO H.'A. B Feraie. u. I'ror, K. r Terry, Mrs. - Walter ' Jackaoh, Edward Hsvinp received an application in the pleasure, tomfort and raws have been made at - Meinecke to have the doou.i- happiness of her husband and their '4.10',-.- i Thiav was a confirmation of Franklin, ('has. It. Frazier,- Mis Anne McClain, Albert lluttmsn. ' Charle GAnt, Mr. D. J. Garth, Philip (ionld ries derided and certified of that por privato advices received by the Honry American Ik t Arrested; Is Dibtrn-- H. tion of the land of Hienaloli I, mm jnistrean uv n Watnrhouso Trust Company from Poi- .lam Guild, Mrs. llayden, Master iuo sue Jiousu iir. Revnolds Havden. Dr. Georce 'Her adinininir Ijind ommissioner Awar.l Woodrow. Wilson conducted ber irter- - nts ft Co., Kan rVancisco,' earlier in BESEBHiTPar Judicial Circuit, coarse the day stilting London broker bert. Frank Hlnnes, Mr. Frank Hiunea of North Kona, Third ' with friends in pleasant dlirintr that Suspected Spy 7ri::0, A nana to ; Being No. I, Kawalis; I pf nl infant, Irr. li. T. Jloiinian, Mrs. ii. were offering four cents Hat for Cuban l..t..l ,. . . an ' ' ' ...' A'--- i' . ,',"V,'.,' If T, HollmaH) A. H. Jones, Mis Kelly Notice is hereby eiven to partii tess1. ; siiL'ar f. o. b. '. I.' J. ... ,....,..' ''' SUNDERLAND, August. ..' Mis L. Kern, C. E. King, W. D. Me THEIR G'aVri EXPEfiSES roncersedr that a hearing will be bad . Wilson ' been Translated into dollar and cants the Press by Federal Wire Mr. life has terirted Mis Helen H. W upon the above application at 10 a. m. exampl power differenvo between 3.31c August 4, and less) ntvr. McKeever. notable of the ot women Henry Aaron Ivlathes, an American artist, was arrested here McLachlin. K. Miller. C. T. 'AVU- - of Saturday. Auanst 15th, 1914, lu th - s gam R , Htm was sa- f.io.lc. yesterday, Hawaii pot court-roo- Without the ballot always today on suspicion of seeking information as to the movement of liams, A. W. Coiip, J. W. Catheart. Mrs, Armlif tTsseVierff. traveling auditor I of the Circuit Court, at lai - preinely devoted to thn- society nor If tho" latter price bold for tho balance It '.1 . i7a...a of - D. Co-an- V.L J. W. Catheart, 8. Chang, 8lney y, ye-ten-U, ctop, will exceed $2,70O.0UOi The British troops. Ho has been remanded to custody for & week pend- for H. Ilackfeld ft ; r!i of this Dr-vta-, VjrAEHATniEArl ; Crook, Miss Blanch Co, Miss yester , : difference to Hawaii between ing investigation. 4 . . oitiaen aauoa ' ' t famUr Present At .End. m , lurther ' W. L. Eaton. Mrs. B. 8. Evans, Miss aid that all Urnaa rnmmiM.io. nt Boundaries. Third day's selling pfico and the ruling army so - Frances Myers, T. Oda, Dp. O: back to enter th aiust 00 at Judicial Circuit . niiam me lam nine monins two or waa ap Edwin price during Jnly wnicn a.?oc - Vnarried. lfran- - " Palmer,- Mis Vera Peterson,- W. T thoi expense aad asing their awn the dauuhtera have been dollars.; . - 0n proximate threo 'million M - ..' cis.. R. Hayre weddod - the youngest Rawlins, Mlrs. W. T. Rawlins and in rtsanree. Tbjiv understood thU when MOBTGAGEE B VOTTOE Or INTEN- .1. i - ur i .urn Mob Consulates fant, Miss E. 11. Hay, Mis Roberta : . TION TO FORECLOSE AND OP Storms a aJ sea wd aaaaai wmj ' vember 25, 1913, The second eldest, 7. (Associated by Federal Kav, B. T. Heay, Mis M. Bhonskiler, i..w AND PARTY WINNIPEG, CanadaAugust Press F. H. Hhort. Mis L. M". Short, Mi's; C. 'While it 4 going to be a hard Mis Margaret, is still I RICE unmarried. The Wireless Aroused to high pitch of excitement as It pa- I el'lott daughter,' Mis Kleamir Randolph . a result of R Hmith. C lu Hmitli. Jr.. Cant V. L. ship, as well aa a matter of extreme aeeordaae with the provisions nf Ger- Htone, D. L. Htone and hiaidi Da re- - by has. ', Wilson, became the wife of William U, triotic parades and street orators, a mob last night stormed the Mr. difficulty, or Gownaa reservist to a certain mortgaire made Wake Vid Htone, 'Helen- Btone,. Miss A iluk. aanretAVW tlw. frvAfiaiivv 111 a K1IJI1 man consulates well as German club. was Miss, Join the colors," ha aaid, "they must and Annie K. Blake, bis wife, to John iRE and Austrian as the Ther6 !. House,' RFFJOR lanth Htone. J. A. Crtee, lr. A. exercise their best effhrta to do so. Madelro, mortgage, dated February f, state wedding at the White Hay damage . . much done before the excited crowd was dispersed. Wall, Mis Viola White, Albert WU lMilii, 9 41... .a... u.: . These yotiBgr then ltf 0 raise. v before A. D. 1813. reeonle.1 In Liber 00 . on. Miss Alma Wilson, term of military service had IW-UO- now held by said mort 'Ih. .111.. .. f uHllli. .arilPA KM..nf n , Aceoinpaniod by .Attorney Clarence their full tier Per str. Mauna Kea, front Into1 and been was the I gagee, notice is berebv given that UsUside noble- -- completed. It part of the of this wife and II. Olnoo aud Albert Hornet, Bonator way ports. From Hilo Mmo D. Put wh'u h thev entCra.) Into with I uiortL'ai'ee intends to foreclose the nanui . vo invin tnv nearG me ' tu-wi- t; Non-pa- 'PumfTiDu oi Charles Kico, Uopubllcan caudiilute Captures S man, . Waldron, R. Waldron, J. the homeland that, bavins been grant-- 1 for condition brokeu, - German nation goea out in sorrow and aym- CI I - Anderson, A. A. Wilson, It. Rluai, ed Germany. ment iirincioal interest wlicu .... ,., for Dvlcgute to Congress, left yestorday m th nrlvUen of of and patby. '. '...'t..- PARIS, August 7. (Associated Press by Federal Wireless) A M. Lydgate, Mrs. E. Fraga, Mis Fraga must immediately return, at their due. ;i- ,,i a 'i I afternoon by tb stoumer W.' G. Hall 0--. thet ('..;.' mine planting ship yesterday captured Cher Miss M. Cooke, W. W. Malloj, A own expense, re-- t naewise-give- - French and towed to . when the fatherland iotice is tnat hii.t . for Kauai, where the party, which will ' Houra-- - . Aid Comes for Kalaeaupuna, K. H. Lawrence. Dr. W. T. Bri un- from tin be joined ou by oth bourg a German steamer. ','' quired their service. This is hard, the expiration of three weeks the Harden Island ham, A. W. HweiiHon, D. H. Lake, Mr. I notice,-th- cov- ; dotibtedly. but the ma who sacrifices date of this property . Victim of ers, will inaho a whirlwind tour of tho ' - Younfi: .Hawaiian Kido, J. A. Furer aud wife. Miss home, position and property her la lia-- 1 ered by sanl mortgage will be aovor- ulund. They will return to Honolulu A. Cock - - Futer, Miss M. Low. Mise B. to th colors gives! for suln public auction ast tli" v Fiaffue s.- : by sumo ou waii'and starts inin tised at ...5v. tvvmie i the ntcauier. arriving Here ett. Rev. 'Taketa, George Msadon and no more teas of thousands of loyal I Koloa f'ourtbouse. County of Kauai, on Wednesday when se thaa of next week, a EmperorSummons Germans wife, Misses Mundnn (f), S. Gordon, German citlsens, who-wil- gladly saeri-- i Tuesday, the day of August, A. D. Kalaeaupuna,- 'the yodng Hawaiian ' lth ries of big mcbtings will be conducted Wife and eblbj, L. D. From Be home to tarry th ban- - 12 o clock nooa of said day. victim of the white trtague, whose sli- - BERLIN, August (Associated Press by Federal Wireless) their all at HH4,'t as'nirrt ot tho Jtice campaign.' J. Lahalna Mrs. pi res, Mis Pipes, Miss aera of tba Emperor to victory." Further particulars ran be had of tressing situation was mentioned id The Emperor William. issued a call to all. Germans capable bearing Capt. C, ' Before' leaving yesterday Candidate of Kage, U R Arnold Wiehert. . ' John Madelro. inortBageo. Advertiser twS'daya agrt, waa taken to BU-- expressed satis- ' -- Miss M1. Wiehert, IT. M. Robert and ' himself at highly arms to respond at once to fight for the Fatherland. , Hon. D. R. Isenbefg yesterday! Dated Koloa, ounty of Kauai, the i loalU lioma vestiirdav afternoon. P. said fied with tho work and activities of the trif. Mis C. A. Muiuford,' Miss R ka is verV.muek worried over the tbi 21st day of .lulr, II4. Tlie appeal to public, . charity met T. - that local Bice, campaign workers. He said O. Htarrett, Mrs. B. Cot- war situation and bardlv. able to nlve JOHN MADEIKO, prompt attention. Mis Lucy K. Ward. RELATIVES ARRIVE . . : , Miss . H. Holtan, that tboy bad accomplished wonders trell, R Cottroll, . 1 . ojucst hiiii -- time or attention to anvthini.. jorgagee. auiuana rxrienuiy visitor and that during his absence ou Kauai v ;.'...,; RESERVISTS ARE ftELD Misses Wittroek (3), Mr. Andre and ' ! The properties covered bv said mort for the AssocIateeV 'onc-- SAFELY IN PARIS '"Vnnr.nt the members of.inv'imme Charities, at his Interests would 'bo looked by rtauthter. H. Vlckers. Miss K. Bobbins, be sold, of two consulted Miss 'raig, exenutive aurs-- after Imperial Majesty V consul, diate family are aftiser la the German g. to .eonsist piecu same .Ilia ' Yi tVhida,' George pall, J., Taylor, the faithful and willing workers ' . ' land Roloa, Kauai x 0.4 to , Georg Kodiek, a icabld ' ' he Htwo brother and my of at rr in bihiiib ineim ni. xney tin Lieut.. J. Pillow, received ; ' : urmy," said. are - Toshiina. I'S2 31. ng. 11. ' hmm who laboring ou the propotuttoi from the German, embassy In law. My youngest July 'H; A 7, sldml thatr KalHeainutrta vrud ilrir. MajDr-Gcneru- l ..Carter,", was . very much "in W. O. from ports, two brothers that is - Per str. Hall, Kauai ' 1 this "not litoe's fiirht. but th Washington- test night, .ordering hrotnei"1 Is-- a captain ' la famous oni, aim toe suneror was sent miniem Bis August 5. Judge L. Dickey,- Kkadiv Ha the light of the busiiioss monV and of those relieved about, the safety of rolativoa German- - . hold Holy to .th Leahl Home, Miss Ward all.' reservist to chi, Ekada Mktasuiba, Y. Rhino, 8. It. Ulaek Cairalty' regihient, tb Death'snT . vNPTwbTT-T- ? - who want and demand adequate rcpro in Kuropo by tlio rcc.oipt of a cablegram I themselves in chock' .until trans- - eav berstiir guarniitening- bis 'espouses. ; R. )hienv 11. Mra. F, Head Guards.' Three are ia tho sentation , " facilities- - - Hoiihe. F. Hill, Anonymous his mother,! portation can b guar- . okie Corp. I . QOES donations of three and ten - yesterday announcing' that' B.'' Hill,' IV Ichiiieso. airy and lu tho Forest TO MEXICO . Keporta fjom Kauai ana Maul, claim ' from New Yerk. lollar were received at this office ye brotlier-in-lwf- , sfster, couain and clill' antod Per tr. Hhinyo Maru. from Yokoha- cnnot yet my mind down to ordinary it- , Bice . trrdav , .'. ..wj ,. i.. conservative adherents, are. to the . I f 'el, ' 8. L. 8. Dr. business Hurry Wicks, for iiumy years cbi. .I;.., affect Kites dren are safe at Paris. ma, 'August R (lordou, affair." Is that Candldato is getting Uoldst-hinidt- , - J This simply Klie rlase among scores ; Vlon-na- , Richard K. Kiruora, "- "'' engineer of Hnnokaa and Olaa plauia stronger and strunger every day on They; were lust heard fpin nt J. arnicteii with dread tuberculosis in this but evidently loft for the Franca, Mr.- A. Nakachika, TOshlma, 8. AKB TfOW uujl ws ajuuhhbiv tions. lis accepted a responsible i" ' city. Those who cau prwnpt those Islands, and. that,' without ques- COtLIEU JUPITE& ( Cholera .and I receive capital st I ho outbreak, .of the recent Mat be Shibttt' Mis Aline (1. Kuinnisrs, 11. E. hainbcrlain' Cnlio,' ion with the Trascontiuental Pcti medical-atteutio- iti thrr oarlw stauns of tion, he Will carry the built bf the Rmndy fcf.nd be packed H trouble in- Austria. ; ' , FIRST THROUCSlt dANAl Westervnlt, Mrs. H. E.. Westervelt, Miss Diarrhoea la leiim company of Tainpien, Mexico. there, , la, vaauu-iuggag- e th intsxtiou haV a flghting chance for votes Hawaii reported to be M. Wterve1t.' Mis H. Westervelt, your wnen giunx 011 a left tlaklaild on July uO, ami with Inm reeo-very- , . , I ;ges not quite so strong-- ' :K , - . In 'L'omplnt like that' of for liuhio '. I WAHHINGTOV, August- 7.---( Associ- Hor. W. D. Westefvalt, 'Mrs. W.A D. journey, ..Chauge of water, diet, . and went 'several vouni; men who will this unlortunato young .Hawaiian cun for the Jfepublicaii nomination Among influential 'Democratio;..,'.politi- ated. Proas' By : Federal 'Wireless) The Westervtlt. Master A. Westervelt. temperature all tend to produce iiowet his assistsuts la the big oil concern '. only- hope to have tho last span but even there llice is said to be mak cal circles was re)orted yesterday tbls medicine cannot M 'extcamv, W abort ' it Jupiter probably will, he the flfst Per str. ClandlnA, from Maui, August trouble, and Mr. Wick has travelled "" - Inoi-- om- lug f ii headway. i ,' i H..Ka-laukulani- , at hir declining ilsvs maile ir that considerable pressure .wns bulug naval Vessel to pas through the Partii-in- d. II. Josephi Geo. R. Carter, securevr a, uodrrte tram ur' steam- through Mexico and lorto Rico. Men lorlalile; Hi ens li only one of mauy, Conservative give Kice and tnoiigbt to vbeur on Prof. , WiUiant A. Canal, r Rhoi was Ordered yesterduy U. H, Dosha, J. K. Kalanlan-aole- , ship. , It may save much suffering and leu, ho says, has a great, future, no r and serves to emphasize the oft repeat Kuhio ahiuit ail oveu break on Oalm Hryau, with view of his. becoining a to proceed from Hau Francisco to Puget t". J, Hchoeimiug. W. . R. Ander Inconvenience' If ywi have It -- hsu.lv. business will go ahead, now that tl..-wa- ,' ed mention of the fact that tlie Leahl with Kice, howovoriiittking headway Hour boa caudiilaU for tliv seuato' fipm Houud ito take on cargo, for. tho Nor- son, Mis Anderson, A. IongIey, Miss For sale-b- all dealers. Benson. Hmith is over. Mr. Wicks has his bon o ' F. .. - ' f ,'' ,' .V ',. ' -- Hawaii.-- . ri.--i. Home more funds.' gruuuuiiy. to tup: lead- - . '. 'jrar4.' .. ' for lu Oakland,, where his family need. Hawaii." :..''.' . folk avjr .'; , Nedham, p, Kaackuahiwi, Mr. W.':3. U Co.,'Ltd.,''genU 4

' ",' AN .r, UNSOLVED TTS. : V - i -si L4 I II While Mexican f it ii.'il been pra. t ..;;y wholly obscured jjlc w C '"III TrP aiian ga::f; the vn has Liritwn US. LI te by the. wars and pn unit ions for wars in l'nropc, the fact remains All KODF.KICK O. MAT1IKSON Editor that the United States is ni'vet far from beimr out of the Mexican Ships, 16 " i MV woods.. What little news does come from Mexico by lio means re of Hostile Report at Honolulu, !.'. , Sccond-Cla- si Ftuferbl the Postoflke of assuring. Villa, find are farther fro?n i . reement than at Cairana into port by Essex, and tli White Elr.r tratttr. any time, while the refusal" of agree to' a the Brftirh cruLcr Ucr Semi-Weekl- '.,,'! y Cedrio. Issued Tuesdays an 'jys. general amnesty makes 'it rnjher a,certaint,v that tlm Federals in the . ; . . PLETITY OF RUMOrX raci"e TTiil n Subscription Kates: City of Mexico will not unresistingly toy down their arms.-.- ' Amcri Foreign., .13 - for Month JVr Month, Argonaut, in its latest issuei oea into the sit- The reports of naval (' uh on the 8 come la frr'n many I'et Voar S3.0U Year, Foreign ; 14.00 , 'The San Francisco h'h Company ,'ill Net Trans- ' ' ' ' quarters, but j yet no c' r ial conf.rmation of the reports is obti e. Payable JnvariahlyIr in Advance. uation at length, saying: de- The captain of the Uranium, which reached New Voik yc:;tcr-- t fer Boats to Atlantic. ' CHARLES S. CRANE, Mmager. "When it is recalled that General Carranza has repeatedly clared that whenever he captures a. supporter of the lluerta regime day, states that his wireless operator overheard a report Announcing he will 'destroy' him and alienate his property, and when it is fur the sinking of two German cruisers by two Eritbh cruisers, the for- e NEW YORK, August octt- , ; 7 and Villa have been doing just mer warships having been chaslngf the Ilauretanix. Another FRIDAY ,: AUGUST ther recalled that Generals Carranza ed tiy TedfrBl WlrolMs) monstrously enrel wicked thing during this past year and between British and German vessels is reported from the Can- Julius this and Knits. hiUtt, prenident of the Southern d, pro- ary Islands. Ih this rumored fight the British si'jadron sank one a half, it is hardly surprising that the beaten Federals, Compiiny, INTERNATIONAL DISARMAMENT. fiag. -- rarlflc last talgtit dnrLired ' H German vessel and forced a second to strike her - ' t test, against proposals that Jhey surrender without. .conditions. nntrua th report should ' ARMED. that th Eovernmrnt Ten yours hence there will be general disarmament by the Great amnesty is the purpose and plan of the victors, then they be GREAT LINER Com-pun- nd th rcifl6 Mail BteamsMp jr of The gave Ger- Towers. This, issue will notcomo nt once after the conclusion of willing to declare it js a condition and a pledge. Unlil promise admiralty out a report yesterday afternoon that the hav bucti ncE( Mallnj for th r tho-gre- . 1 I . W ' t . is tfTo arc justified in feafa mans had at Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse Into t tie war, meil resuu, men ana oe amnesty duly given, Hnertaista entirely converted liner transfer of the rswiflc Mail giapg to because, wnaiever nauonH win noi Trn-Atnt.l- c for their personal safety, and are wise to play shy jat point of a commerce destroyer. This report was brought to London by a th ervic. ' ile 1 Americun-Ilawalia- satisfied. ;.';', ..'.'''. " f ", rrerldrnt Dearborn of the ii '. ' " British steamer from. Eremerhaven. surrender. Stearriship Company bae klfp When two men fight one of them almost always wants to take the quan- "In truth amnesty, like justice and mercy, is an'unknown . DUEL IN CIHNESE WATERS. eent out the following message: ense up in a law court afterwards. . It is so amonjjioations. facial tity in 4he Mexican mind. Since the day of Cortex the participants The London Daily Mail yesterday received a report from the; Ori- . ''The eerrice of the American Ha- waiian Steamship Company will be trouble, . every have regarded the disposition of the con- jealousies, long nursed, compel war and in Mexican conflict ent that a duel to the death had been fought near the British naval tnaiutnlned to meet all requirement. among privileges and joys of victory, and the common ba3e Wci-ITai-W- A generation hence men will look back at this rearrangement of quered as the at between the Russian cruiser Askold, of 6500 We recogniae our obligations to our . Em-de- sequel of every is carnival of slaughter nnd proscription. tons guns, n, patron and the public will not Worth- - triumph a and carrying twelve and the German cruiser and he mnp of Europe and ask whether it was while. .. Was' it : 4.1-inc- our aervlce." , True, there are implications on the part of Carranza that the old rule of 3000 tons, with a main battery of ten h guns. The dlarrange - .or(h the price that was paid! , . sugges- and practise will in the immediate case be nullified, But a Daily Mail's report is that each cruiser fought until It sank. . War pays debts today with human lives, but dead men fight no tion is not a promise. Nor is it to be overlooked that a vague " , GERMANS BOMBARD SVE20RO. SGQU battles. The real cost of war has to be paid by the coming genera- not have the power to restrain a remorseless horde A report which comes through Norwegian sources announces that T or tions. France is still paying the cost of the Napoleonic wars. We whose highest conception of delight is murder and pillage, ami whose a bombardment of the Russian fortifications at Sveborjr has been savage appetite has been whetted 'by the prospect of a murderous in the United States are paying sixty-thre- e cents out of every dollar tinder, way from the Cerman Baltio squadron. fiesta. ,,': IT E REuUGED of revenues collected, for wars past and future, yet the United States "There is every reason to dread the advance of the northern armies is the most "peaceful" nation on the face of the earth. Our great upon the City of Mexico and the rich districts thereabout. Besides war ended fifty years ago. We are still paying for it. We will be triumph,' there abides in the advancing hordes a Thousands Meet Death the exhilaration of ' is' reeovering ' '' r revenge. be reckon- That Great Britain faat f paying for it fifty' years hence. '' thousand motives of hatred and Still further to -- "'It..' from the eemi-pani- c which followed the . best lives in the nation. War is waste, of lives, is of a fierce the propensity War takes the ed with, there the spirit resentment and Bravely in ttaclc Lieqe war Germany 'is ' ' on againat ' A declaration of more than of property. The physical weaklings, the .mentally Bel- - and habU of cruelty. . ' N' :. - ''; . ' evidenced by the following official J fish, the cautious, the unpatriotic, are left to breed the next gener- "Events of week go far to justify the Argonaut's assertion of the It is estimated that there are forty thousand Germans pitted against statement made yesterday by E. Ii. '8. ationto patch up peace, and again build up a nation among men. a week ago that there has been a new deal in Mexico, but no change twenty-fiv- e thousand Belgians in the present attack. At Fort Par-cho- n, Gordon, the conaut general for Great f If vanquished, France, England, or Germany",, after1 this; struggle, in the game. Huerta is out of it. Carranza now occupies the rela- . " where a second attack is in progress the slaughter is reported Britain in Honolulu, which says , t could itself bodily and set up national housekeeping anew a and a has been held by Huerta. transfer tive position which for year half to have been terrific, although resistance is being stubbornly con- The chancellor of the exchequer in some great, potentially rich, undeveloped land, there mipht be a But this is far from meaning peace. General Orozco somewhere in announced last nlRht that in addi-- tested. It is believed here that the invaders will gain Liege fron; '( repetition of the wonderful recovery and progress' which followed the west has set up a new rebellion against Carranza; precisely as tion to uaual denomi nations of where they will make their way to Namur, which is strongly forti- notes, notes of one pound and of This no longer Obregon, ' the close of the American Civil War. opportunity Carranza a year ago rebelled against Huerta. General fied. ' ten shillings, convertible into gold ' exists. There are no great empty spaces left. International dis- also somewhere in the western region, js yet to be heard from, and '"..'' at Bank of England, will be iaaued STREET FIGHTTNO. . re- - armament ia the only logical answer to the problem a generation there is general belief at Mexico City that he, likewise, will stand , Friday morning, and bank rate . '. ' : In many places the city of Liege is in flames, there has been des- aix per ' cent hence. . - s e apart, in arms, from the Carranza regime. Then there is the duced from ten to VlJ and perate fighting in suburbs. Early In the morning the Prussian same day. He aaid it is not - is to bo so dispos- the lo ' always interesting Villa, who said 'sulking,! and cavalry made a dasn upon city, cutting way into street necessary for the IJank of Eng ; the its the V to keep them separate and apart suspend paymonts in gold, , . public accounting. ing the forces under his authority as in which Belgian were The Belgians i land to the general staff quartered. and there is no failure of credit.,-Banke- rs from Carranza 's army. Manifestly the breach between these victor- ' The subject of supervision and accounting control of.'.our public drove the Germans back to heir lines and an artillery duel between consider themselves able , . is to ious but rival chieftains has. not been fully healed, nor it likely course of busi- - ;. r revenues and expenditures be discussed at the Ad Club dinner " ' the siege guns of the invaders and the guns of the forts was fought to resume ordinary ever to be. ; ; .'1",-- ' . ness August 7. y tonight is always one of vital importance to any, progressive com- .... "., The forts were reduced late in the afternoon. ' Norway to Be Neutral.' - , munity, but in view of the recent disclosures in' our public finances "The fundamental truth 'of the situation is that all these leaders of factions in Mexico are men of the war. Their element is not peace, .',--'.."- .THOUSANDS ARE DEAD. , L. M. Vetlesen, consul for, Norway this matter should call for the serious attention of all our taxpayers. The killed and Liege numbers many thousands, fight-in-; in Honolulu, waa yseterday In receipt but war. Fighting is alike their pleasure, the basis of their distinc- wounded at a cablegrara from his government, Our present system of public accounting fails to give the financial being of even a more desperate nature than that of the day be- of there1 of' tion, and the means of their individual aggrandizement; 'The optim- notifyinff hira of Norwegian neutrality. .". facts of our government; is no correlation financial and fore, when the Germans eigfht killed wounded on The cabl'egrmra aaidt i ism Washington which looks to see these bloody-hande- d ruffians left thousand and physical statistics. The uniform classification of publid accounts at : ,ot set- the field after they had been driven back.' The Germans lost seven , i By royal icqree the fonrta ; ,. they just this and nothing else join harmoniously in a . by Bureau the a for are -- instant, Norway is' strictly neutral. j advocated the Ignited' States of 'Census furnishes . ; guns and a number of machine guns. . V ', j" Tecei-e- tlement that will make any one of them or somebody else president '., ; riease warn. jNprwt'gian captain basis for passing judgmc'nf upon the extent to which Value d was reinforced prepara- Yesterday night the Belgian garrison;,, and strictly to oMnerve neutrality ob . .. .; ., . and send them back severally to the obscurity and poverty whence ' for expenditures rrtadeI'are adequate. ..,'.' tions made for a night attack. This did not materialize, the Germans '. ligations. See consular inatruo. f they arose, comes pretty close up to the Jino of imbecility. Not on ' " Our boards of supervisors and administrative 'officers should at taking advantage of the night to bring up heavy artillery and to tions and foreign ofllce circular, of your precious lives, Mr. President Wilson and Mr. Secretary Bryan, i 17. 1911. " ' nil times be able to ascertain, from the financial records, the cost of October ' move into position for a determined attack in the early morning.. Neutrality NoUce, . ; v' each activity of the government with service' rendered, as well as will these dogs of war yield their necks to theJeashes of peace. Official - ; SCOUTS MAKE CAPTURES. ' ' Collector Franklin has been notified . J. detailed operations of such activities each' other. There is only one way to bring them to the point of laying dowri BOY " the with Without ' August by Wireless omcially of the neutrality of the such no economical or efficient finanejal program can their arms, and that, is to .whip them t it.. piplpnjatjtj' suggesUons, BRUSSELS' Press Federal W United Ptatew, in the following; eaTl:.I information, ' - -- ; ' A Scbuts, T appeals to- their eense of, humanjty, words' of sympathy will be detachnient'bf'Boy assisting th. defender Lieg,.'.capr' ftnm from Assistant Secretary Sweet.,,, be successfully carried out. It was just such a'iaok of (detailed and , - bleeding Mexied;must tured twd German engineers and a cavalryman this morning-,- turn,, of the department of commerce, Wash- wasted upon .them. And the, mean time ' ' ' " reliable information which resulted so disastrously on' Hawaii." in ington: . - - : ; . by conflicts of ambitiqns, their jeal- tag their, prisoners over to the military. ... v., ; r .; The meeting tonight is called to bring of our busi- continue to be racked the theit " Collector of Customs, Honolulu;' i.n. the attention " : fight, . ,. : each ness men and community live wires to the necessity of keeping up ousies, their greed, their propensity for Alleged , spies caught.. 'Have: the representative of iL " foreign vessel In your ytort eertify is idle to discuss what might have been done by Jluerty if he OSTEND, West Flanders, Belgium, 'August 6 The Ostend police 1 with the times in this mitter of public financial control, and profit- "It to this department whether it is ''J, ing from the experience of hundreds cities counties on had been given a. free hand. There is nobody.. now ja. his relative have captured two disguised German officers; carryins; valuable mili- a merchant Ticsicl, intended solely' "jui of and the - mainland and Canada; jChis is a progressive move on the part of position when the Washington ' administration undertook his de- tary plans.' They will be shot ',.- .'.'"'; . .., for the carryjuBiOf passengers and Villa, tltiew roan to freight, excluding munitions of . Will, ; Blip-- struction; perhaps comes nearer any.theunne EEEZED. the Ad Club and tiii questionably, receive Jive unqualified GERMAN STEAMERS '';, or is part of the ''. Bnt.nc-ca- succeed puly by long war, whether it port of all those who have the welfare of the Islands at heart. mastery of the situation. a aeries ANTWERP, Belgium, August 6. Four German steamers docked armed forces of its nation. This ' . .. u of struggles, and if he should .ultimately beat down all the other's, it . purpose of . m .;, at this port have been seized by the Belgian government. .information is for the . . ' : would only be to establish in authority over an exhausted people a anti-Germa- n maintaining tho neutrality of the AUDITINO, COUNTY AND TEREITOEIAL. Daring the demonstration here today several Ger. .' ' ". a congenitally incapublo-o- f maintain- United 'States 'under the recent'. monster of cruelty, creature mans fired excited of Belgians. . . " into the crowd proclamation of the . President. ; At the time the last census was being taken, Roy II. Thomas, one - ;':, , , . ii ing orderly and just government. ,.' j .. t '.i.i I.J ilearance will be refused in the( '.. of the special agents of the census bureau whose particular field of end will have to make peace in Mexico. absence of this certificate. Wire' ' "In the the United States ' A VLIEGE.;; ;,',-.- ' ' ( investigation was municipal accounting, spent considerable time tVv', ':,.' department partionlara if such eso ' Jn to fight it.- Since thing must ultimately ' Probably it will have for the Liege, first the of Europe was fought yes- :;'.;'" Hawaii. Before he left for Washington Mr. Thomas stated , on a where the battle of war arise.. E. F. SWEET. be were To put' off event is only " done, it better done promptly. the terday, has been the center of several bloody struggles since the Acting Secretary. .t number of occasions that the territorial auditing system was the to palter with a grave problem and a grave dutyat a further incal- fourteenth century, when the religious' wars began.1 The struggle " best that he had encountered in the course of 'all the investigations ever the work a' 'great coun- culable loss of life and property. If of for; supremacy Tor sev- of state, county and municipal public accounting systems which he was out between church and state there continued Klllllty FU!!U''"V : ,, try under its obligations to humanity plainly cut for it, SEEKS had made. :'. '?-.'- ,; vr.l ; . eral centuries. In 1467 and. again in 1468 Charles the Bold of Bur- we of the United to. Mex- ' ..'. have it in the present relationship States gundy took the city twice with great bloodshed and barbarity. ' The judgment which he at that time expressed was that 'the hooks ico. on soil, hot 6 placed or so y Our troops are already Mexican but In 1650 and in 1684 the representatives of the church were put of the territorial auditing department were the best he had ever good purpose. is time to tso place them FDR ADDITIONAL SCHOOLS instrnctetfas to serve any It into power by force of arms, and maintained by means of a strong seen because "you can find out anything youJWunt any time you and so them as to serve cause of peace. Our armies . instruct th : '..-- ' ,, :' (: citadel and foreign soldiers. In 1691 Liege was bombarded for five want it.'.' . .'',..'' I:;; to Mexican capital, one from H. W. Kinney,' suuerinteodent'of flie '' should be marched in force the the lays by Marshal de Boufilers. Jn 1702 city was taken by the In discussions of improvement of the county auditing systems it ' We. ought now, we ultimate- 'the territorial department of publ'a instruc- Vera Crua, the other from El Paso. as English under Marlborough, who stormed the citadel and drove out is well to remember that not all that Hawaii has is bad. As a mat- ly to ctay hands of native Mexican chieftains and by tion, is at Hilo this tveek, 'conferring must, the the sceho-o- f a great de- ter of facta good deal of the accounting machinery now in' exist- the French garrison. , In 1792'the town was the with board "supervlMo'rV regard-- the forces alike of moral anil .of armed power to put a .quietus upon ' '' ' the of ' of by '"' ' ' . -- ence is not only good, but exceptionally gool,' so much better, than ' feat the Austrians the French. V. V1 fa the bloody and ruinous activities in prospect. .)..;s..v-r;- ing appropriations for the ronstrurtlon the average mainland practise that it has been made the subject of of needed school buildings on the Islaml "General is indeed gone gone with, dignity .and followed ' : Huerta 1 THE SIGNIFICANCE OF SILENCE. ' of Hawaii.' is conceded that Hawaii special commendation by accountants, who have a reputation as ex- into his retirement by the world's respect. This in spite of the blots It perts in this difficult exacting public service.' The most significant fact in the European situation is the silence is more iu need of school buildings than, and branch of the upon his record. It is impossible not to yield tcthis extraordinary, any other Inland of the group, rrac,, of Vienna, St. Petersburg,' Berlin and Paris.-- ' During the" past Week ' Constructive reform' does not require the destruction of an' entire if not wholly admirable man, the consideration due to high resolu- tically every school distrii't requires - i not a has filtered through outer world, what is is system, but its Tevision. v'v uXt, -'- word to the' as'to' additional school room. It estimated tion' in the midst difficulties, to courage tinder stress, and to nn l ' being done points named. "..".'"--:V ' - .-"''' that 10,000 would provide, a sufficient; The county auditors are now more than warrant clerks. They self-pois- at the " ' little amazing e grossest provocations. The American needs, ' under the There must be the most intense activity at all these centers; bat fund to relieve the immediate arc not auditors. If the counties were operated iri the same way as President,' said General Huerta just before he Bailed from Mexico, and Superintendent Kinney was. con- commercial houses the treasurer's bond would be increased and that it is in absolute secrecy, ho far as the outside World' is 'concerned. fident ttat he fould induce'the super'' ' 'has male me famous.' Verily he has done just this. And he has ; 'he official would pay all accounts. ' , - . Never, since the telegraph was invented has there been such mo- vUors to set aside this sum when '.; !!;' done it at his own cost. When history shall sift out and. sum up consonance Under our present system payrolls and original vouchers are kept mentous action over Biich a wide' field, with so little" knowledge of left for IHIo. In with the the acta and the qualities of he two men, as exhibited in their rela- ' idea being followed on Kauai and Oahu ' " ; : in the treasurer's office and the warrants are issued against them by what is being done. ". open-ai- r schools, Superintendent tions to each during year and a will emphatic- :''.'.' ' r ' for other the past half it '.' : ' This can time. ' . r'V-:"'- ; . will urge the eoimtructiou of the auditor. There is not the opportunity for close comparison of self-controll- continue but a short Kinney ally 'accord to the stolid aud Mexican whatever of r signatures and proper identification of creditors that good business It will probably bo a matter of days only before one or more of bungalow open-ai- schools on IJawaii ' ' dignity, whatever of honor, whatever of manly grace may appear wherever the climate will permit. This requires. i j.i. . '; " the gigantic armies now forming wilL be in striking condition, and ',:.'.-'- ' ' is both in the interest of cheaper cost in the wretched . , record' ' :. as history has rarely known. In commercial houses the function of an auditor is to check the . . . "' ..'''. then the world can look for such battles of construction and in the fact that work done by the treasurer. County auditing could b economically ''',,' Let no one think that the action, on the Belgian a fore- teachers and pupils alike are heartily v , A LESSON TO THE UNITED STATES. .' frontiers new style open school. conducted by a traveling auditor attached to4bo staif under runner of German militarx capacity. It is but in, the nature of a in favor of the of and the ' general supervision of the territorial auditor. There areiaeoore of , .The startling suddenness of the present European war may. well skirmish, compared to what is comirig.- - Germany has a desperate such men now in private employment by the local business firms. '. make Americans stop and think, with its Army total of about 80,-00- 0 task ahead of her, hnd with her magnificent, organization and the OFTEICOERSliS The making of economic comparisons of costs in he. handling of men. '.;.' ,v, v; ,; , ; ; frenzy of patriotism which actuates her people, she will put up I .' It in a popular; American theory, first there will bo no fur- desperate fight. ' public business would then be concentrated ;wherp, it can best be that ; . ii done and where it is now being efficiently done, in office of ther warj and second, that after wai breaks out there will be plenty The coming week or so will be an intense period, with the history FILLED the the , PHTICmtY - " ,:. . , ; . territorial auditor. y ". of time to organize an army. . , t. . and map of the world being made anew," as it has not been since 1 ; was 26, two . , ; . It not until July less than weeks ago, that the first the days bf N"poleou. ' , ; , . ;. . . ' was made yesterday " Announcement ' despatch came announcing the break between Austria, and Servia ; v .', .. - -- v ; ; AN OVERLOOKED CAUSE OF THE' WAR. - . by'Goorge S. liaymonfl. inspector gen- -' and now the whole of Europe is in a turmoil, with bloody fighting, f DON'T FORGET THE PRIMARIES. , - F.nglish newspapers received by mail contain dispatch .': u. of the territorlal'srhools, that prac- the lateat a both on land and Bea,'going on in all quarters of the globe. Even if there js a big European war, don't forget that we peed tically all vacancies in' the ranks of ' which has an illuminating bearing on the cause of the war, Dated A sidelight on the sudden and unexpected character of the inter- the Ijest men in the community at the head of ,the local government teacherk for the coming, term had been 22, cablegram states en- ; (illivl sow.' The Haguo. July this that "Permany has is , . ,' aud that whatever vacancies national explosion, contained in The Outlook of August 1, which during tho next two years. ,,' . v ;S 'i i . tered into a secret trenty'with the' Netherlands as a result of which editorially s exist will be easily supplied from the '' announces an "International Conference of Church Peace There will have to be. retrenchment in all departments of the who will as ' ship-yard- teacher qualify teachers Holland grants Germany a concession 'for a base, s bp Swiss-GermA- n naval Workers," to held at Constance, on the border; at public , service. The retrenchment called for is not the ordinary as tberesult of the examinations con- a' and steel works on the new waterway at Rotterdam. 'As quid pro which delegates from Great Britain, Germany, France, Norway, Rus- political .brand--th- at of putting a Republican jn," or kicking a Re- ducted this week at the normal school iio Germany has agreed to build a fleet of warships for the protec- sia, Belgium, Italy, Anstria and the United States; would take part. publican out just as your political belief happens to prefer. following the session of the training. 7 school, . tion of the Duteh East Indies. Under this new treaty," the despatch .While, no one advocates a war establishment on the European-basis- , Hawaii needs men of affairs to guide the State ' men who can ''.' ii.-.- says, "Germany obtains a naval base only' six hours from a nAsiLa ii.91i.iji., I 'V distant the simplest mind outside o( our asylum can see that We are direct great enterprises along constructive lines, as well as men who Chamberlain ' Colic, " Cholera ' anil : Hie English coast,"''..' .'' '.- ::' 1 ' - 1 '..''.' J ( '' inviting trouble by being so unprepared to meet 'it. The ''meek" are willing to serve and give good service. , v V ' Piarrhoea Remedy is master over This new evidence of Germany's intention to,, tnake war; against are not "inheriting the earth" at, the' present moment, and while The. opportunities for, constructive, economic development Nwhich era in p colic, dysentery; and nil latest 1 England in her own good time, and at her own convenience, was un- bayonets are as foreign .people team on tinal pains. One dose relieves, sec-.- y active and bullets as promiscuous as they are at war opens up to the American call for work ond dose is rarely necessary to one of the,determining factors in England's declaration of present, effeea v doubtedly it is just as well to lay in a small stock of them ourselves the part of all the people. Hawaii's opportunity is big, and Hawaii cure. For sale by all dealers. TieiiKOii, J , war against Germany. ., '. . begin 'to - - ' ;. 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IVIitp of War Vii ld in Europe (upper) Arrows point to Dutch province of Limburg end tho ; Luxemburg, (jprman '.' Germans Invade Belgium; .Ura lid Dncliy of invaded by tnwps preparatory to invasion of Franco - German War I ord Blames England Is Defied and ' Russia ' for ' Starting The " Proclamation Follows Present Conflict In Europe

Food Prices Soar in Europe; is u With a Clear Conscience and Clean Threatened With Famine; British Hands Wc Grasp the Sword, ' Says - Army Well Mobilized; Two Hundred Kaiser in Stirring Address to the

Said be Ready ' Thousand Men to to '.;v'-- . Reichstag. v:-- .. Cross Channel. ; - ' - ' ' '' . ' Er ULIN, August Associated Press by Federal Wireless) Mobilization of tha German forces Is proceeding smoothly and quiet- ly. Military trains are being sent away only at night There is much August 5 (Associ enthusiasm. An indication of the popular wave of enthusiasm for LONDON, war is shown in the fact that eighty thousand volunteers have joined L ated Press by Federal Wireless) The the colors in addition to the regular levy. , . , '. In addition, the Boy Scout Alliance of Germany has issued a call first naval engagement betweenrGer- - to tho youth" of the country, requesting them to hasten to the assist-anc- e England place today of the Fatherland to act in some capacity, either as bicycle ser- manv and took vice or as gatherers of the crops now awaiting harvest.. In addition resulted sinking of all university ttudents have been called to the colors. and in the a Britr VIENNA ) . .. . RUSSIA BLAMED FOB WAR. , ' ish mine layer by the, German fleet. 4 ccar.-".....- That the blame for the war that has aligned Germany and Austria againtt Great Britain, France, Belgium, Russia, Scrvia and Monte- The British torpedo boat Pathfinder negro, with a possibility that Japan will also be in the list, is due to the Czar of Russia andliis advisers and that Germany was put into a was pursued by the German ships position where it must defend itself against invasion, is the substance White Book issued here yesterday. The specific act of Ruisia ---- of a escaped, V .:;? ; ,':';.; t,;:" i which made war imperative, says the White Book, was the invasion but cial shipping has been notified not to operate their wireless systems. of Germany by ft Russian armed force at Kempen. ' - 7 cjecLred coast of great Great- Britain formally The eastern England and Scotland is lined with search IVOULD RAISE Simultaneous with the issuance of the White Book came a declara- lights and a day and night watch will be maintained for the approach II tion from Kaiser, Wilhelm that Germany had been forced into a war vvar against Germany seven o'clock of dirigibles. . at self-defens- j V ,'.""'; ".''''':''', of e. Opening the session of the the Reichstag yesterday . . BRITISH ARMY PREPARED. . ; in person, the German Emperor said: last , Vice Admiral. Sir John FOODSTUFFS " nieht. '.The British army mobilization is well under way and the nation I,- .KAISER ADDRESSES REICHSTAG. will be able to throw a force of two hundred thousand men across the not pushed on by any desire for conquest,' but we are Jellicoe was given supreme command Channel '"We are at a few hours '.notice. JA great transport fleet is being moved by an unbending desire to secure for ourselves and for those 1 President Wilson Asked to Appeal brought together. . r .'., ... C neet, vvitn , coming after-- the place upon which God put us. My government, or tne tfruisn tne ranK : ; ; ' ; ; to Warring Nations to Declare Empire, up moment ' ' ; morley and burns out. xy,'.?'' above all the chancellor of the tried to. the last self-defens- of admiral, - n . Viscount Morley, president of the council, who disagrees with the Food Not Contraband. to avert war. In enforcing our policy-o- f e, with a clear war policy adopted and voted with John Burns against the Belgian conscience and clean hands we grasp the sword." ultimatum to Germany, did not attend yesterday's meeting of the The Imperial treasurer then presented a war budget, asking for the ' cabinet, and is expected his resignation will "be to V WASHINGTON,- - Augnrt 5 (Amo-olte- d of an emergency fund of one billion, two hundred mil-lio- n LONDON, August 5 (Associated Press by Federal Wireless) it. that made the appropriation ' Vy -- morning Great Bri- Premier.. , The. resignafionpf., John Burns has not yet been accepted. Press Federal Wlrelet) "dollars.,.!". V ; .. Events moved rapidly yesterday and this tound ' Gcr-ma- ' V':-'- At a' teeetlag 'of tii Chicago Board of A number of .dssultory .border skirmishes are being reported. . n and Germany formally at war, an" ultimatum from Downing WILL FIGHT..-- ; ; tain v. Trad held, yeetarday the' director de upon at for-ma- aviators have made an aerial attack the French fortrccs street to Berlin being followed at seven o'clock by a T addressed " That Belgium is standing firm for independence and will resist the cided to me.ucTUHxe Prealdont Wilson success. the extrcmo declaration of war. The reply to this, after a midnight session Luneville, near Nancy, with indifferent At German encroachment upon her territory was made plain yesterday, to ma hie Influence with the gorem-mvot- a of. the German garrison at Memel has re- at Berlin was a counter, declaration of war oa the part of Germany. northern end East Prussia despatches from Brussels stating that the announcement of the Bel- cf Germany, Great . Britain, from Krottingen. , German ambassador London has been instructed to return pulsed a Russian raidintf :arty The at gian premier to that effect was wildly cheered by the members of Trance and other nations now en- ambassador at Berlin has been hand the home at once, while the British the Belgian parliament. The members were addressd by King Al- gaged In the European war to hare ed his passport." 'j foodatuffe declared not contraband of bert, who notified them of the attitude he was assured Great Britain BRITISH G0K5UL IN HONOLULU OFFICIALLY OF ULTIMATA. war. Abnormal rise in the price of all y SERIES would take and urged the nation to stand united in defense of their foodstuff throughout Europe will re- ' - ' The invasion of Belgium by the armed forces of Germany is the country. , - ; ; sult In much sufleiing unlets some stsps immediate cause of the war which has been brewing for the past lev- - 'The certainty of a German advance is Causing uneasiness in the are taken In this direction. KOTlflEO Of DECLMTIO'I OF IB years which Germany have been Belgian capital, however, of Belgium sent Steps also were taken by the directors cral and for both Great Britain and and the National Bank has to request the Chamber of Commerce of ,". preparing. Tho declaration of Sir Edward Grey, the foreign secre- all its securities to Antwerp lest the capital should be captured. th United BUtee to petition Secretary tary,, that Great Britain would ueo her forces to prevent the seizure WILL RESIST GERMAN ADVANCE. ef th Treasury McAdoo to place be of the Belgian coast by the Germans was followed yesterday by an tween $26,000,000 and 110,000,000 to th T. Cliv'o Davies, tho acting British consul at Honolulu, received The Belgian army is being 'despatched towards Hasselt and Namur, credit of the foreign exchange to be : : rrom Berlin to Brussels, wnicn Belgium was given ten cablegram from the' British embassy at Washington at half pact ultimatum in to hold the line between those cities, with the center pushed forward '. used to facilitate th export of grain. a In arrrea In th Oermnti nfLSHatre for the German hour tfrm that fr on Lieges. The districts of Lieges, Namur and Luxemburg have been This action wss decided upon follow- seven o'clock last night, informing him that war had broken out be- army throujh Belgian territory, be allowed, for which compensation ing the formal issuing of a proclama- declared in a state of siege. German headquarters the. BandGermlny. , war, integrity of invading tion by Frssldent Wilson yesterday tween Great Britain would be made at the termination: of tho territorial army have been established Venriers, ten miles from tho neutrality at Prussian declaring the of the United . Earlier, in the day the infonaation wa3 given out by Gcorg F. being guaranteed. Belgium refused to consider tho first proposal border and about fifteen miles from Lieges, State in th conflict In Europe. v the city of tho capital of Rodiek, the German consul, that he had received a cablegram from and the' ultimatum was followed by one from Great Britain, declar- ' '' Report received Indicate that the the province of that name. , Washington night informing him ing British intention of guarding the Belgian and Dutch borders. ;. needs of th Americans stranded in the German embassy at the before : ; , EXECUTED FOR TREASON. vrop are greater than first reported. that tC state of war existed with Germany against Russia and Franco. When the house of commons met in session yesterday afternoon 92,600,000 k . a. 1 - a m 1 1 Th President ha asked that ,: novo r pru-- A report from Metz, via Paris, says that the German authorities The cabhgram reads asfollows: r remitT Asquiin react uio received jrom wermanj, wiuw be placed at the disposal of American Russia mobil- have arrested tho members of the French War Society of Metz, (n embassies in Europe Immediately. This "Germany being in a state of war with and France, subjects belonging to army JBelgium, Germany would pledge herself not to annex a foot of Bel, the former French Province of Lorraine, under a charge of treason. lredy his ben reported favorably ization is ordered. All German either the by the senate finance committee and it navy, to except those .', al-- . The derpatch states that the president has been summarily executed.' or including reserves, and subject military duty, gian territory. Tbs German note pointed out that the assurance la believed the : s pro-b- y ,1 - appTorTl belonging to the Landsturm. are hereby ordered to immediately ready given of German neutrality towards Holland ought to con- - i ; ( BRITISH DISTRUST TURKEY. - rvrimmeiau the louse. . J ceed to Germany and join the colors." .Word was received from the British minister at Constantinople - Ha-dere- The cruiser Tennessee baa been or- Mr. Rodiek states that there are a number of Germans now in d Holland or Belgium. . - yeBtcrday either l that the Turkish army was mobilizing, the report being to be in readiness to su for - m wail liable to military service, many of whom will leave at the earl- PTia Dfetv)iA InfArmai th a hrmA thaf Via on4 nil Axrtcrrrm A vine German officers Enrope carrying government V ., that staff were directing the mobilization. A later tooy, the - , , "iert opportunity. . m. ' official notification was received from the Turkish minister of war appropriation In addlUon to about Ive ' muuea doiurs which u beins forwarded I The Landsturm referred to includes all the older men who hive a more definite assurance of the preservation of Belsrlan neutrality. movement of de- that the the troops is precautionary only, for the New York. The money will be ro-- irnvai-nmAn-t. Via.il OTintViPT from passed through their period of service with the colors and the TVi tia said tVieref nrT tamatvViAt TriticiW1U U w V V, VW. , W W w WAW H - fense of the Ottoman borders. Turkey, says despatch, does European this not tfistrtbuted at different 8erve and though the landwehr, and all men who have never served note to Berlin, requesting the same assurance from Germany Intend to participate tn any way in war. .. f nointaunder the direction of, a naval the cojon fey rcasm of that doe, not entirely dis- - insr Belsrium as had been received from France last week, when the The latest information received foreign office officials, how- mtj by the Henry s. them military Men who served with tho French agreed not to cross the Belgian borders so long as no Power ever, is Turkey to Aseutant Secretary of War quality for all duty. have that intends become an active ally of Germany Breckenridge 'sail on Tennessee thirty-nine- , un- - ' invaded-Belgiu- ' ; win the color enter the Landsturm at the age of and remain . . ; to her ana Austria, ana - v hostile !: is uiiang steps to prevent the forcing of the Bos- a representative Of th Bed Cross t)i .ra tnrfv.nom ' tVi nn nut nt th TjinHet'irm ih-- .'' Afti Vi. FOREIGN OFFICE STATEMENT. '( , . phorus Dy the Bussian Black Sea - ; Society. fleet. i ;' are no longer counted in the military strength. ' . Following her declaration of war, the British .foreign office issued ERISTOW PROBABLY LONDON, August , the following" public statement Press by Federal Wireless) BEATEN ATPRIM ARIES BRUSSELS, Belgium, August (Associated Press by Federal i a. . i - j a: u. a A mob gathered outside the German embassy, Carlton House Terrace, il. following Ger-ma- n i . i . . OTI 1 A I . .A. . 1 .1 . i Wireless) It is reported here that a demand by the oy b It.vuas here, last night, irroaned hooted, break- TOPEKA, Kanaas,-Auiiua- t 0.-- ue request maae nis luajeay joywiuucbv mi neuirauiy and and finally hurled stones, forces for the surrender of the city of Liege an engagement en- of Belgium be respected. His Majesty's ambassador at Berlin has re- ing windows in the house. , - , bv Federal Wjreleaa) Drlrtow Kau-sa- s sued in which the Germans were repulsed. All Germans have been ceived his passports His Majesty's government ha declared to ',. I'nited States Senator of and has apparently been defeated for ordered expelled from the provinces of Liege and Namur. . the German government that a state of war exists between Great t renomination on the Republican ticket, : t Britain and Germany from eleven o'clock tonight," .; CECILE WITH TREASURE according to returns received from the It was at first reported that Germany had declared war upon Great TOKIO, Japan, Aueuat 4. (As- - direct primaries held yesterday. DEATH SUMMONS fS.4t(,4r4i4iBt aociated Preas by. Federal Wire- - ; v . JUSTICE BE ATTY '. Britain, but this was later found to be an error, de to a mistake in SAFE ON less) An ansouneement from the FOREIGNERS HELD. PARIS, August IS. ( Associated MAINE COAST 1'resa' by Federal 'Wireless) A Japaneae foreiin ofliee tha: Janan BAN FRANCISCO, August 4. (As- will support BEUL1N Auftuat number of individual! naval ac- - Kntfland if the Far tor-ein- er, Wireloas) When, yesterday morning, it becameft practical certainty the by Wireleaa) All sociated Press by Foileral - that Euat involved is taken by dip- - Pres. Federal tious betweeuhe French and Cer- MAR HAKItOR, Maine, AuguHt 4. if including Women and children, W. . Deattyfor tho past eleveq year Empire would be forced into the European wax, retail prices of food ploinaU here as the Japanese - . man vessels are rumored. The 1'rens jov- to leave (Jerman terri- s, justice in the state-- Vupremo court jumped to war prices. In the prices on general food stuffs (AHoiatcJ 8rvke ly Federal ernnient's announcement to pre-- are forbidden Havas news agency baa received i and for a number of years chief justice, , WireleHs) The Norlleutcher-lluy- nro tl.e people for a naval action tory tor teur they will botrsy military word that the-- famous German were advanced fifty per cent and the stores were besieged by those v ' : diad here today as ihc Result of a liuer Kronprlnzemin Cecil han taken ' which Japanese war veiael will teircta. ' gunboat Panther, the ,l warship in ; attack of( heart i superin- desirous of laying in a supply against a scarcity. Some of the stores rctuve hnr ami ber uriio if SlO.t.'iii. be Involved. dieee. whose appearance at Algceiras 4 0(K) iu goll has forwarded to New who duced by chronic, kidney trouMn. Chlf ago sold put early in the day and were forced to close their doors, to low ben . Rear Admiral Hir John Jellicoe, few years nearly precipitated ,: ' - Justice Bcatty waa sevetity'seven years " York Uty by rail. has been given supreme command of a general war, waa In action with were their stocks. v" Sj4j4i44i4r4i4i0 -- ago. : '..V ad-- 1 of ' ' Learning that war bad beeo ilnvlarej '.the British fleet. with tha rank of - a French cruiser off the coast of - : v;. n, ; . .. SUGAR TWELVE CENTS.-,,- .. vhn two days from Plymouth, Kng-lan- miral, is flfty flve years old. He en-- , Algiera yesterday and was sunk. AtJSTP.I A NS DEFEATED SUPPLIED BT ALL CHEMISTS. the captain of the Herman liner tered the navy in 1M72 and baa seen . The German cruiser Dreslau is InGlascow famine already threatens.. An indication of the in- mit Jack, waking a forced run with BY SERVIAN FORCES rona'derabli service. He fought in tho I'hyic.lns prooriha (nmberiain ' reported to have been in action crease prices is shown sugar, tivtits and port ' boles elonely war commanded th? Colic, Cholera so j Diarrhoea Remedy yesterday against in food by which jumped from five to out ' Egyptian and the French fort - f v ' eroened. PAH 18, Auifiiat brigade' under 8ir E. Meymour in lieraus- it relieves rrSwpe In the atom, at Puna, on the Mediterranean twelve cents a - r-- 4(A'"teiated Prmw naval po"n I'art of. the yoyajte was ' mado by Federal Wireleaa) Parie Ma- the relief of the Peking legations in ach ami iutestmal iaiua ciutcker tbu Algerian coast. After an exchange WATCHING FOR DIRIOIBLES. . , through a thick fog but the steamer's tin today aaya that the Horvians Infliut-- 1'JOO. , Ha has lieen nwarilnd tiiimber auv iireparation they ran vninitouud. It of Are the emitter steamed west - Tlie railroads have been taken over by the government and mill. boms were kept silent. a revere defeat upon the Atmtriens of distinctions, including the Order of cau bo bought from auy chemist. A ward,, 'The damage done by her The Hntters were forbi'l'ien the Inat ttuuday. The place of the battle la Red Eagle, second claaS, conferred by bottle will keep for years, and no thells Is said to have been unim- uhc of the wireless and were not made riven u near Hemrndria, which is not the German Kmreror for his servients in home is eomidete without It. For sale portant ; , .' consequence are being men of corps - of operated by the signal and all aware of their dentinal inn until Inud far from- IVlKrade and s few miles e (bina. He was Treated a Rear Admiral by all doler.i lUtueou, riiitl,h k Co., . private wireless stations have been partially dismantled. Commer. had been ai((htud, v ,, the Heryisn border. . ef the Atlantic fleet in 107, Ltd., axenta for for Hawaii. slrv'hirtg of the Republican ticket, but provision for the pcri.i.i,-n- re i' irm n. Tin n people nro i in tlii crest convention the right nion l of Identity ; .r nrrrTinn of certiorates lmicd I1 i I hrit rv.MV.Hie of vim!. I .,, should be not will be n t,, Tn uninitiated; if it children of Chinese Could I -- fir ynur Dillilj iieirnt MM lift" i nnd in e tunc." ('iu own fault. You must make the not yon a adopt nomewhiit simllnr mi r A. .1. (. i,4iinii x hiiiii hi iiUll fiv'ht. Don't, and say, 'Oo illlE f vihat Ji Lu sit lack it, View tn Liall with a keep children li t I., in,' done to secure tne cxtcn'iun Charlie) yon 're mnking a good fight,' of t ir. born in llswa-ii!tt- t i . Ai. descent tho of ' ii htreet. but. got out,, gcntl jmen T moan ladies -- contsantty prnvldnit I I i lfliiiids with s " In ri" is ininn-.l- ile need of n and K'"ll)nirn, for the ladies will have n certificate, the photo.'tnph on which thn,iiii..li";.re roil ii'uPEii:isoB a say, too. ( p. through from lwilci tn and applansx) woiilil rejiresent the holder st sit a-- -i I,,. is (let out and work. The ladies can see. Kfl.lii," pi, "nd if we h :i Bin; n'tnrlv enough current to insure ready him Ii a hi h n v the ennncrv Inboreis that their husband and the' hiisl and itlent, Hcnt inn f A iiiJ Li would tmt ho tempted to use the cur- - of their ncighl or are registered. "Afttr you have given the matter t'lli'ls." Well Known Kn;nnaina Enters (More laughter.) further consideration, and discussed It aa you had a servant. any of you JliciiiT tone then f Intel in nitswcr "If with the inspector in chsrire of tho Fight Other Candidates ladies, or ' to a quest ion by Willian.s ns to wheth- who hail quit an, his Job service at Honolulu, the SUCCESS two years, what would yon do to himf er the trespassers could be arrested File ' sirjptE I Petitions. bmenn will bo Rltl to bear from you lie di ar- Why, you'd tire him.- After you have TllfflSS thnt not believe "making Bgain. " rests would break up the 'practlcj. seen thnt all are registered in your Piirstzraph referred to In the Mock, see vote we " (e)," Way, Tut on that they right commimioner 's lettca above, and which Ofllccr Guard. A new want the ladies as politicians, and poli- candidate announce himself is a part of Circular No. 113, "In the first place," he said, "thesj Fire llundred Vot- t. Gen- dated in' Enthusiastic ticians mean peoplo who want good Imrnijration Commissioner Oahu Railway & Company people have no money and coulil not today The Advertiser, a man who July 14, lBOfi, ia ns follows: Land i Oct together id your lloctt pay wo In .in il a katnnnina In tho' ha ers Gather at Thomas Square to eral, Caminetti Promised to. Aid New Certlflcats Provided For. (lnr. If put them there Islands, but anil work for the interests of Hawaii. Asks Public .Utilities Commia- - is not jtiil room in tho Territory to never before boen a eckcr against a man because at, tb for olective Cheer for, Candidate Re- "Don't vote "r The "lli'mnm ae which hold The sheriff sug- , ' : for Ilawaii in Task of Establishing Pjib-li- them." then oflice. he is a Hawaiian, nor because he is identity shall be tssued , sion to Aid in Prcventir,1? o certificate of gested thnt he tnight put an' oflicer on The new. candidate is publican Nomination for Dele- - white; remember that we are all Ameri u chiliiren-- ' whit' are born of Chinese Hobert Horner, Identity of Children Born in from Lives Cross- the track and try it out. Then, if It for many years a resident Kukaiau, can ritisens. (Applause.) Rut vote for Hhwaiiiiri shnll Risking in ' of pnrents in the Islands docs work he could put one Or two Ilawaii, where he was fate to Congress Many Speak-cr- s the best man and the best interests of of! be five years, nnlesk the child is about very prominent Territory Alien fartnts. ing special ollicer on duty there all tho as a sugarcane planter and rnncher. the Territory. We should vote for to depart trom the Territory wittl the Railroad Bridges. ' ' lime, , Mr. Horner is now Address Meeting., . , Charles A, Rice because he is the bed ' out for nomination intention of returning, in which event Mr. Williutna said this request must on the Hepublican ticket msn. .There won be Honolulu - for the oflice 't anr a certiflciite- may be Issued with the come from O, It. & Co., not from of we have ad- (From Wednesday Advertiser.) the U supervisor of the ritv of Honolulu. left if another Democratic untlorstnndlng thrtf when the child re- M. '. F. I'rosser, nttorney for the Oul.ii the public titilities eommIHinn. Ho He is a man w ho has had exeri-enc- e (From ministration. It la up to yon, and tn Thnt the dispute which ar'dse tome reached ot pnssed the much Thursday Advertiser.) turns snd hns Railway,!: Laml Company, tried to pnss reminded the railway offlclaTs- that the in business and business methods, the Indies to get together or the good time ago ween the federal and tor ago nf five years such fcttlflcnte will authority, u enthusiasm, which grew . ' let cntntnistiion lias no legal aad has made his Honolulu of Hawaii . hi- - the buck Up to the public com- residence ia ii act." be Snd superseded by utilities t - the meeting progressed ritorial authorities in regard, to th( surrendered and, thnt it is in the inu-res- of all during the past three- years. Hi an- and the speak ,.. Mr. Olsen Speaks. a new issued as of l:io ago mission Tuesday in matter df tres- '' granting Hawaiian' one then the public, corporations to get along with nouncement is as follows: em made point after point in favor of ef birth certificates upon submission Of satis-fsct.orv C. H. Olsen made talk which Ap- renched, tho passer on their right of way. . Acting their clients-M- he general public. Mr. to chillrn of alien parfhts ia now In children Horner's Announcement. the enadidacy of Charles A. Klc a pealed to all present, saying that the videneti of identity.' All Chairman J. N. 8, Williams disavowed Prosser took issue with Williams on the Republican Delegate to Congress, time had come for all eitisens to take a fsir way of adjustment with a prom furnished with certiorates repre-sentin- said was the "To the Voter of Honolulu and that this was a public this point and that if it - 1L. ... 1 i . part id a ise alco them at tho ace of from five function of the Oahu: tua uvo or. more the campaign, for this was ilmfc the aljustment will be ;. commission' duty to look Into the nunurea poopia who have privilege utilities commission.. ' . hereby announce I will critical period ia the history of the Ter- to nine years shall the ' cause Occidents their occur- "I that be a gathered Thomaa eve-Kin- ef oqual benefit t'o'all ooncorried, was (Sheriff Rose, of after at Square lust ' new on sur- who was present, auid candidate on the Republican ritory. He stwiko of the support Kuhfu the statement trfndo l)y Vadc of securing a certificate, rence it was certainly just a much ticket at to - yesterday that he will station a pidieertiaa on coming bear Mr. Biee and ether speak- had received for. so rtiany years and his THayer, render in ir the old one and submitting and prevent accidents. the direct primary election, for Warren secretary of HawHlii '' tha righfc of way to see whether tho their duty to try the oflice of supervisor of crs tell why he should be elected, fell failure to attend to his duties and asked a iitiKt'si'torV evidence Of Identity t Mr, (iignoux thought Prosner's point a tho City and Cnder law pittised by the ter'ritorfiil trespassing cnp be prevented. If this County of Honolulu. - in line with the expressed, to send him back again legislature ago the expiration of ten years from the good one suggested the O. R. aentlmenta "I it fsir f" some rears several thou does not work, the matter will be con- but that wish to stato I have been a Mr. Olsen he to rorre-.t- t .. nt trrhtel. h1 tnse & Co. signs," "I that anj with genuine enthusiasm applauded stated wanted sand birth certificates have born grant tbs'"i; sidered by the commission at a later Ij. put up "Panger resident of these Inlands over securing certificates them ' thirty an impression he bad made in his speech ed to tbo Hawaiian-bor- children of represciitlng rtati'. ... printed in all 'languages ami that the the straight forward talk of those who ei(n-ted- d ' years, and that t am fully acquainted at the pumping' station in I'alama Tues Japanese and Chinese parents residing ...o UfL.ien ine bps ui vn aim Thl following to public, police and the packers be requested to addressed them, ' yeara khslt httVe pYiVilee letter the witn tne rnnnition ncre. elected, day evening, when he remarked that if In Hawaii, - . ' the of With the railway olucihls, la ir Prom start to finish the meeting was sur- - utilities coulniission from the Irtw firm T will assure you full value for every, Kuhitr was int. ' Within fchrt fed-e'ra- securing it new eerUflca:e, on one or tons, wtiu-- would do heart onrinaied it would be tlio past few months of Frear, Prosser, Anderson Ii Marx an apear 1o these jMuipte to observe ninnev expended. the renderlnir the old One anil suhmltting ' - dollar of public of any old tittle political speaker good. possible to elect him to congress: what immigration euthori tit's at was read .by.the secretary: the law! Sheriff Hose said- that he satisfactory evnlec..-.- o; after in- "ROIiEKT HOHNKB." - he meant was while he would rote Francisco refused to recognize tHesc. llentitv will an oflicer down and The lighting arrangements were excel- that ' . 4nt there for Kuhio, if nominated, for it is4 no certificates as prima facie evidence that reaching their majority, the Objoct be- Ctjrtirany Asks Pfotettlor struct him to give warning. If the Bourbon Standby Oat Again. ing to furnlsll. eneh pcrsontl with cer 'Oahu . ' W. W. Chamberlain was the presid- eessary 'to elect a Republican if possi- i nose presenting them wore Hawaiian "Ht.hie time ago tho .Railway wurhing are disregarded arrests will .... niiiiouurt'iiieiifc innue in will afford a permanent " liHiimr iliu. ing officer, and although an amateur ble, he did not believe that Kuhio ceuld born and a number of Japanese who tificates that It Lund 'o.tilihny took up with yfinr follow., Advertiser today is that of Supervisor sure means of identification.,..." Mn ' - in polities, conducted the meeting with beat Met andless, and to elect McCand were Americans by reason of their and Williams and Mr, Gignoiix the ques- The only other business which came William H. McClellan,- who has been ' ,'".,:';''' Mott-Mmit- Thayer expects to up, E.- h tact and ' such smoothness that there less would be a calamity for Hawaii, birth in Hawaii were denlod adtaisMon fecretafy take tion as to the railroad right of way, up was a request from A. a member of the board of supervisors Hate, - Kaui-keolan- V k .. r at an enrlr this ciuestlon with efctendinjr from i n was not a hitch. la opening the meet- The time has come for a change. to the mainland. ' the railroad- depot past to exchange oflices In the during the past six years. Mr. McClol-Ia- said Mr. Olsen in conclusion, "and this The action of the San Francisco an Hichard L.' nalsey. Inspector-lrt-cnarg- the piiieupplo factories', being used con- Htiilding for thoso ill the now " a ing Mr. Chamberlain said: fedcraf is seeking nomination as many years the Republican should not mean the election of a Peirt thorities created quite sensation of the Honolulu immigration tinuously by persons lit said pineapple Ktftngenwald now Used by the commis- candidate for supervisor, to' suecee I "For iin- - I ia an Mott-Nmit- h party has seat a Republican Delegate ocrstic Delegate to Congress, but should among the Japanese, rspcrally, Ha station and it believed that factories employed as woll as elsewhere, sion. offers to pay' the himself, on the Democratic ticket at Washington, mean the overwhelming election of wnu, and threats were made that the mediate Improvement in tne aituatisn for a road. Travel on this niilroad cost of moving as he wanta his old the direct primary election which will to but for some time Be ( ' harlra A. Rice.", ( Kiithusiastic ap question Would rioth will result T" richt of way by .edeetrians is' forbid- - ' has not been able to be there. Now b' carried to law offices back.- . take place on Hepteniber 12 next. Hi is realized plause.) WaxhiniMon and Tokio In a diplomatic den Jiy law, and breaches the law announcement ig as it that there is aa absolute - tf follows: necessity that Republican should be The thairman next introduced A. It. way. TUB secretary or TROCrS takh' in this reunrd are nindo pnnisliHl le un- "To the Voter of tho City and Coun- CHstro, who is a flee, however, rit'ncir der Act of Laws of 1911 by a War Demands for Gold Caime a sent to Washington who ean be there candidate for senator forestalled any such move GERMAN PRISONERS HI the ty of Honolulu: t.all times, and this man is Charles from the fourth district, as a repre by directly taking up the subject with fine not exceeding ten dollars. This Dumping of Reserve StockJ "I desire to announce that I will A. Kice. (Applause.) sentative of the Fortuguese. the authorities nt Washington, mean- lice of the rail rem .1 Of wny.haa seek the Democratic nomination the The Charles' A. DELFORT, Hant Rhin, France", Au- riht at Rice campaign Am Aa American," Bays Castro. while ux)cndliijr' operation in: the continued for a long period of tim3, in September primary for office nf Su- committee has tailed 'I gust 4. (Associated Preg by On the Market. tha granting of ' additional ' certificates, Federal spite of warning notices required by ; : 'v ':'.-,- County Ho- this meeting iit his behalf in its cam- "It, is a mistake to eay that I rep. Wireless) pervisor of the City and of paign him which, by the vay, was a source of con- Several Germans have been law conspicuously posted, Bad the rail .'.,.'. nolulu. to elect the Republican Dele- resent trie Portuguese," began Mr. Cas The first Advice from Han' Francisco indicate ' siderable revenue sec- taken captive. victim in the wsy company ha done everything In servs-- gate to Congress." (Applaaae.) tro, ror 1 am an American eitizen and to the territorial "I have the city and county , lighting between Freuch and German complete demoralization of tho coffee Mr, Chamberlain then introduced. Ed In as retary's offien. v its power to prevent the usa of such In a similar capacity for the past six take part politics citizen. One troom along thia part of the French right way has Towse aa a man from Kai-muk- i, In answeir to a letter written to him of by the publio. Walking market.' The primary cause of this years,'' have always beea on the the "City of of the pleasures of politics is to sup border waa a German lieutenant. and which alwavs gets man on May 13 last by Herretary Thayer, The thcreoh ia at all times dangerous, and been business depression in Bra- - side of efficiency, economy and scru- What it is port who is clean in his record, French gave him military hon- acute . ' Commissioner General A. funeral particularly dangerous the times after." (Laughter.) t aaa so 1 reel I ean support Charles A, Caminetti has - 'at eil. There ha beea heavy pressure ,o pulous regard for the rights of all the written the former, pointing a way out ors. when the employes of the various pine- in your uy . . i nice ror llelcgate to Congress. (Ap- and asking for support aamrewa iowsv. of difficulty. recom- apple, use said sell, with few buyers for. the tromen ?eople, limine.) am lb-- : the In view of the factories referred to the to my record in office as a fit Mr. Towse i siipportmir him Tor - spoke of the historical , '' .- offering eotfee duihped on best interests Hawaii mendations made by Mr. CamlnettL it RETURNS TO FIGHT right ttt way. '. dous 'of the ting recommendation; for reelection.. of. w of and of the ' ' ' the spot here the meet- is quUo likely that the nex"t territorial "The railway company has hesitated American market by European bankers. "Respectfully, ' was worKingmen." V' FOR GREAT ! ing being held and whera Admiral legislature will BRITAIN to ask police department to make Number seven Rio stood, at 8.45 July rx r,.'T T A v t Thomas When Charles A. Rice waa noxt in amend the Hawaiian the uu vi raised again the flag of the birth certificate law in such manner arrest under tuo an horcinhefore re- Hi, a reported by latest Ban Francisco ' troduced he was given a most enthu- - , ancient Kingdom of Hawaii, seventy-on- e NEW YORK, August 5. (Associated ' , . Kuhio smd Sic Fila, siastic welcome by great that there will be no occasion for the ferred to, for the renson that- the com r yeara ago. Thee reviewed the gathering, Press by Federal Wireless) Lieuten- Delo-- . 'be the and federal authorities to further object to pany feared that taking' such action According to lnte'r cable advices all Two Bepoblicaa candidatea for- conditions which it evidently affected him. ' ant Pbrto of the British Navy, who under Hawaii is now recognizing would bo considered in the liyht Of a of coffee .in world gate to Congres enrly yesterday after- fa n rl 1 am tonight sup these certificates. ' the exchanges tho MinVrllKT nmiiMJ k.M iL. here seeking the hydruaeroilane ' Commissioner General to pilot the by the company, v Tho situa- have closed doors. ' noon filed their nomination paper in port of the voters Caminetti 's their ' " critical time when Kamehameha, of the fourth and America, in a transatlantic flight, do crl-ous- Third letter to . tion, however, hns now become so 2' fcy the office of the secretary or Hawaii,, - fifth Hecrptary Thafer, dated at Kbua coffee rules at to cents King., , preeinctaawnl- Mr. Rice, gelling cidod yesterday, to return to .F.nglami these- - Ki. .",,',,'. Washington on July jfi last is as fol- that the eoropsny , feels that in above No. 7 Rio uhdcf orainary tiiftrket beinrf J. Kalaniananla and right ilown to lirass tacks. V'ou know to- ' "la view of those conditions," Con- ,: , , as a reservist. He expouta to sail ' Charlea A. lilee, whose paper were filed that past veara lows: ,; order to safeguard the lives of the conditions, but because of the enormous tinue.! Mr. Towse, "the man who now in. the two we have night on the Lusitania. ten nf other, Ku- not had the prowperity "i Cooperation Is Aasured. ' employes of the pineapple factories and offerings of Hantoe,;Uio- Sid Central within minutes each holds the- commission of the people of of four years ago . quarter-pas- t others this lnw should be enforced and Anierii no de- hio' paper being filed at a this Territory Free augar stana ua in the face. What "Your letter of May 13, regnrdlnji -- au coffees, there has been at. Washington should ,'' u should be made. We two o'clock and those of Iiic at is 'Hawaii' doiair todav to orTnet thlsT me or GERMANS CAPTURE , arrests thereunder mand and no large tales for some time restore it to the people to give' it to issuance certiorates ot Virth in think commission, after twenty-fiv- e minutes after two." Both one who will perform What is your lUdegate doingt r the Territory of Hawaii has been re- that if your' past, for..the'locBl'pv6duct. " his duties." , RUSSIAN having knowledge pniiers svere signed by fifty voters, the He is workine hard throuo-- ferred to this bureau by of conditions a tucj tromcudous crop of very stated that Kuhie was enjoying tho secretary's would request the" police depart- Konuhasla minimum required by the law being k:.HAi ... x ... r . ? her representatives, but what your oitice. Ha contents exist, fine coffee thia year. Thh bulk the noDios wua is have boen noted - TOKIO, Japan, August 4. (Associat- of twentv-flv- a. . "I. . """"t" i ui.. colonel Delegate help ment to enforce the law nbove rsferred i i.. ''.''. Parker and a party while ImporUnt doing to them and Ha with interest and gratification. ed Prcsi tiy Federal Wireless) The 1914 crop will not be ready for market Witlv two, filed yesterday, three j..,-.- .- .- , - , to, it would be done. Hy taking this the bills affecting Hawaii wore up in eon waii!, .w "You muy be sure that the bureau German Ik fore January, 1915. Future values conformed I sinceroly fleet has raptured a Russian means of enforcing the law, the police candidates have .thus far cress. He named the bill to make n lielieva the sleonla nf will cooiierate with you, both actively battleship near Kiao Chan, a seaport departmnt depend on the stability of the great with the law already, tho other being this. Territory will got together on Sep- and by way of offering would have buck of it the national' leper settlement in .' Hawaii, suggestions, iu of the Chinese province of Shantung, on public utilities. commission, which would valorisation syndicate and the ability L. L, McCandless, Democratic candi- the federal building oiui-ra-. tember Is next and will say, We have your determination and cuorts to en of international bunking houses to Mc- bill au.i to the Yellow 8ea. re acting in such enforcement, not on date. It is stated, however, that "But your Delegate was pot there to have a uan at Waehigton who will force the territorial statute with re- . carry the enormous burdens which they com- worn or ns spect behalf of the Oaha Rnllway & Land Candless will have a Democratic raise his vpice in protest. He was en- i ia ease there ia anv ehanco to the issuance of certificates of RAN FRANCISCO, Si--K As- assumed whon the Brazilian coffee fight August Company, but In, an effort to s:ive the trust petitor for nomination at the primary to freo augur birth in such a way . joying himself anu drawing his salary as to avoid to was formed. As Hawaii does not de- , :v, ,' " ' sociated persona who upon election. ) Wfcew i. 1 ; Press by Federal Wirelo.se) lives of insist using of over a announced mr candidacr the' maximum the perpetration of - day. And what has he right pub-He pend on foreign- capital and all Hotitli Other nomination pners filed yester- done for r waa told I had a nerve trying to frauds as an incident to the system; Jeff McCarn, United Htatea district at- the of way in question ns a it At least he might have rilit course, com-pan- America does, the ultimate outlook for day In the office of the aecretarv of the - the? . road. Of tho railway Priniirv Hut thoilyh its coojieration. however, course, torney for yes- be-- , Resigned."- (Applause.) vlnghtor) of Hawaii,, arrived here is under no liability in so far as the Hawaiian coffee Industry ia very Territory were as follows, the Ihree iriust bo - Mr. Towse spoke of the Progressive itiitiU)l want, it at Snrt. I am in this rarafnlly confined to the limits terday en route to Washington, in a good, although growers may ing candidates for. the bouBO of. repre- Party ngut which practical rivil suits are eoncerned in tho, event feel the and then corrected himself. jo Jiy,iii If elected I promise experience with the en statement to a representative of Tho In shoe pinch for a year or two. because sentatives: yoii - mr of jury' to those person, but. never (Hearty laughter.) He referred to the job all the time to forcement of the immigration lawa has Advertiser he said that clique in E, Kahelo, R., nd 3. S. KaU-kiel- a, thr ' thelesa it feel thRt if is possible to of low world price for this stuple crop. Archie '.'".' Hull Moose leader aa work for. your interests." (Continued demonstrated are in 'connec- Honolulu offered to, drop, it a former Repub- ueceiary the charges avoid accident bv the means suggest --' V., fifth roresetitativo district lican who had . . .. tion with the Bi'eeidance, oven fts toeea a loader in the applauseJ t f prima pending against him there If be would Oahu. . ;" .' , ; .w. . ; ed,' tor by any other moans,- it should (Mail Special to Tbo Advertiaor.) , party, but he was triad he now racio proor, or certificates birth or agree to Torrl-tor- " of permanently leave the ; , Jamos K. Knlo, It., sixth representa- like evidence, when be done." : w HILO, August 3. Attorney the manliness to confess his former offered on tiohalf He says that lie will recurn to County . believe a,'grcat deal can be doiio ' ' Attorney Vlpnerul T.eslio' P tive district Kauai ami ISiihau. ( errors. (Applause.) "I of persons apparently ' aliecs, but ' Deputy' W. face the iiulictmcnta, though he has t H. Beers ha taken up the matter in; Washington lu the next two yeara. Scott Was present n' behalf, of tho.' . Eeglstration Kuiining Up. "This is not a eampaica of brraohal claiming cltizenMhiji, ' especially when purchased ouly a one way ticket. Mr. abuse," It may come about that the country such persons Fred (', Smith and Geo. H. of alleged violation of law' by the con- Tin tn vflHtnnlHV aftnrnnnn at four continued the speaker, "and will are of Asiatic origin. Mcf'aro left ioday for Washington, to need the (revenue from sngar aud ' Dcnisou for the Railway Company. traction of bills) by supervisors, in ex- of registered we have a kindly feeling for the Trinee, A reeora 01 birth created in con- confer with Attorney General', Mc- - o'clock the total number something can' be done for the benefit ) was 8725. new but as waa said of formity with statute Of stato or v r Danger Pointed Out cess of the sum appropriated fur them. voters ou Oahu The a recent departing iriwaii;' b a Heynolds. . . Ir of - -- ' past four day federal officer, his day of Usefulness territory, contemporaneously. or pra --. : "M. F. Prosser ststod for tho O.' R. While' thcro is no graft charged in tegistratipn during the hereby pledge myself ttay lit fifty-six- , are over." .' ' , ...... tlcally so, with the occorronce of the L.1 (To., Ititepded this connection, it is claimed un- amounts to ,of which eleven ; VILLA 13 thht this, action had that - Weshlagtoi)- from the beginning to the - GENERAL : n on Saturday, sixteen on Moo- He referred to Rtephen Desha as a event recorded; is, of course, satisfac- G ':, been under eis't.letat'ton for a. lony der the law any supervisor who obli- registered ohd of the' term congress.-'- t Anv nm Tuniulli V nnil Allrhtfleu clergyman who had stepped from of rory evidence or the birth, where the ORGANIZING NEW ARMY time. Since Libbv; McNeill gates the county fur any sura beyond lvnn the campaign ia a' irampalgtii ' " tbo rcw pulpit ts "touch a match to the red '"My eiean identity of the person ""Clarminff the k Libbv raonerv has beeii what is appropriates! ia liable to fine but Rev. Stephen Desha built the r - torch of the race issue," the at asKech benefit of the record la eftablishett in a Eli PASO, Texas, August Asso of wny boon or imprisonment. Hy way of getting t and added in J W( the railway risht- ha "this Asia J'ark, said tried to purchase proper foot-pat- necessary upon HILO, August ,3.At week' that there would be nothing of that manner;' Where a birth ia not ciated Press by Federal Wlrelers) used as a h by hundreds of the information which his by son V kind by the partlsau Mr, atiiivort, promising' bk so recorded, however, but the record is General pmrtic.slly ' " to base possible proceedings, Beers sent mnAvnm nt VtiM tina fit ftf Vll llAr lltnra of Rico. He ' ' Villa yesterday people," he said. is a more ,Ot...... 1- - "It appealed to the voters T t ereated aome subsequent,- re- proolaimed' the following circular letter t to to place such T at often himself as lmlependent from populous highway than King' street the the Front street widening proposition "'That 'is Jk lie! nnver tried to fret - ' an overwhelming rote- at the primary mote; date, mi pro tune and upon aa General CarranKa's government, As a result the 'railway company haf members of the lioard:'. ' - will come up, and Her rotary w. W. his Support.- - In Hilo they kDow hhn. ; 1 election as would make second elec- parte ahowing, such record, and, of to reports reaching here. Vi'la been put grent deal ofeifponse "I)ar ir: As have been inform- Thayer, formerly attorney goueral, who (Applause. ' T ' " .no to'a. some . tion for Delegate to Congress unneces- '' '"' course, certificate based thoreon, already begun reorganizing a new S ed that of the supervisors have matter-t- nami some time,-wil- ' ha nil annoyance. There, is a constant bas bait the "My'oiipoftent y am a cowboy. . , 1 sary in November with t harles A. Rice I could properly be accepted by Immigra- army.. e - back exceeded their appropriation and It attend the meeting iu the hope That irf truej I am a cowboy and would stream 'paengers going aa the standard bearer of the Repub- tion officer a establishing, even prima i. u I." 1 necessary that thl department ahmild of reaching tome settlement,- Thayer' a a cane. and forth the two' factories lican Party in Uawai. In conclusion rathrr 'carry .lariat than facie, a claim ef American birth. To : ' ' - asoertaiu' whether or uot said infor- proposition, a given last week, is now. , (Laughter and applause.) ' CITIZEN LABOR IS tho Dole calory and the Ijbhy. " He said: permit sneh a practise Would, in effect, Ho told o? having seen women arid mation is correct, ypu are hereby re- ia writing and in the hand of Chair - want your support so can wort im- PLENTIFUL AT HILO quested file 'It is necessary to have at Washing- I tie transferring from the federal g ', to all of the .demands man the - "I childreu cra-vlin- under; a freight Fwallko of board. ton i mis lime, more tnaa ever, a for 'ypu and for Hawaii.' I thank migration officer charged by our im- agaiust your, district up to and includ- Despite a cood deal of urging by ; ' train standing 011 a siding, going from nan who can represent ns yon.;.. (Wholehearted applause.) migration law with duty Of (Mail 8pec!al to .The A4vertiser.i ing tho thirty-firs- t day of properly and the deter ' one siilo of the track, to the other July, 1UH, luminous men anxious to have the street ' not pretend to do ao, to The Jtmt speaker was the fathei1 of mining the right of alien to enter the HIIjO,' August J.-- In reply .to with tho county clerk. These demands F.wuliko appears be elect Charles Also he rai l that childreu p'ay on the made decout, to A. Rice, who will attend to the duties the candidate, for Delegate, "W. H, Rice, Cnited States, and, therefore, primarily, criticisms of tha use of alien labor on should include both your .payrolls and opposed to the plan.- We have n o wel-com- tracks ami sometime ."dare" the of his high office and ho was given a most hearty whether a person anplviuif ia demands from o and not devote his an alien the federal building here, the answer engine an; appronching to see stores and other partie money fo 'it,"-h- say,; when asked" time to rdaying." (lnu ' lift spoke in' Hawaiian aud nil or a citizAiij the duty authority cf train with whom you have bill al.nnr ft. doini?. The sum applause.) and was made that citizen labor could not who can stay, on' the track' tho long contracted "nothimr " Plianaia Supports Rico. thropph his sieecb be waa interrupted to pasa upon such questions, and to be obtained. Thia i denied by well against the county. It seems, to me needed is aaid to be about C'-.- It est jump off safely at the last ' A. 8t. C. I'iiaiiaia.'one of with laughter .and apiilaims and greet- place that upon officers who and that this could be done without view outsido the best responsibility informed citizen and by me minute-- ai la uot kuown what the known and influential Hawaiian In Ho- ings from the. many' jlHWsiians present. of states and territories, be- - " . difficulty a the thirty-firs- t day duly, will take.- seem be the latter have had personal experience,- la Vot for the public to of members There to nolulu, was the aiieaker. He Taien i all ,1J (he tueutinir in ing in no way responsible or answerable "It rliht HIM, .fall Friday good work will go aett spoke Jh The Masonic Huilding rs cited as an endanger their live by. walking" oil on. and the'board probability that the in English, aud stated that although he Thoniaa S)iiSre, last uighc wua one of to the department of the federal gov- . finest does not meet' until the liftli of Au- over at least until next year, but example,: It is probably the nor ri;ht of way and the railway com tha was a Hawaiiaa he had no apology to the rargest and' most successful, which ernment charged with the ultimate re- building in IIil4 anyhow those who gust.' I oinaiu, very trulv vours, Territory lias intimated that it may - party nftlcial di not, liki it." Mr wake for appearing at the meeting as baa been held fit' Mhmdnlit for long sponsibility in the nreitiises.- Records had to do with jts construction think . " W. H. HBEHS, not keep its offe 0en .that lung. supporter so Prosser said. He referred to the law ' ' ' a of Mr. Rice. time and undoubtedly added renewed created aud certified copies thereof is. "County Attorney." The discussion of tho matter has - it a lioted above and said he thought it . '"It ia not because of personal friend- enthusiasm' to the. campaign in behalf whan introduced in evidence, can be VAH the work on the building wis The law" on the subjort proviiUat for served to revive talk of tha elimination of t'hSrlei A. Kirn. accorded by immigration officials duly wag' the duty of the public utilities a fine of imprisonment for all on done Ly citixen labor," said one Of en- tlUilOtand of business buildings the tnakai A- - rireum-stance- commission to axk the sheriff to - tnlleve Mr. Charles Rice la a worker Mr. Rke loaves today for Kauai, but ich weight as the facts and s the ofMsso,lis who' looked one year, for any seiervisor or other side of- Front street. A crowd of en- I committee force Mr. Williams said that thnt nin supporting him. That la the win return iirly week for ft short of a particular case may aeem contractors' tho law. official who exceeds, appropriation., intimaKiie, mo ins, Liar net after the matter. "Other while lew making troxpsss a rail- citizens uiscussing liud of a man we want to aend to timu,. wlrnn he willr. again visit Maui, tn justify.. The value ef sneh evidence could do, a we dbl If they wanted to. a on Sunday while waiting for ar new Washington'- - f road right of way a misdemeanor i ,V. m worker, As a Hawa- returning to Oahu to devout himself to may be affected y various, elements, W had to Import some labor." L. Ktovetmon, one of'- the best lu i.uFnllw. " f m.liMt Itni. n.kiilu. Htatijte books, ,, seuti-men- t iian. I have no feeling agaiust our pres- this Inland until the irlmar;va on Sep- nicQ aa the length of time that elapsed The Hilo Tribune has received other on the popular known newspapnrmea in the Territory, varil Front street would be if it had a the-oc- c eniorcenieut-- , ent Delegate, hnt 1 realixe a man should tember 13. . r between urrenre of the claimed Protests agninst the view that it is does not uphold it will leave Saturday for Hilo, where he lark all along the beach, and no tuild be tbftre who is not sick, but one who :yy . y ; . birth and the recording of it, tha num- Impossible for Baya Law Is Not popriar. ; has been called to accept the editor ings except oa the maiika side. But to secure citizen labor ' can and ao you EPANISH-AMEEICA- ber ' work, I would advise and character of witnesxes tes- . ship of the Huwaii uo; no seemed to have any strong idea ; i . the a building here. is claimed do not up a Herald. He one to r It that "If tho people bock work nnd vote fof Charlea A. Rice." tifying 'n connection with ceeds Iloyd F. Matson, who will re- tnar tne or euca a roail , ' ' the creation there is a good deal to be had here, law law is not good out)," he project making .' .'; ;; that a (Applause.) . ,,. J , . .VARSITY JN MADRID Of the 'records, etc.. , are idl turn to rejoin the editorial staff of tho could be carried out. , ' ' ' and that many skilled laborer said, "Furthermore tho publle utib . ' . i.a. v 4 . .."' .i '. ;. Suggestion From Bureau; in Honolulu, ... . itios eomiuimiiou has no police power In addition to haviue tinii mr ifiifiiii.mii .n ui liiiii wsiit. next speaker, Mr. Chamberlala . .... ,4. . . held position referred MADRlDJuly 3.Tlio creation of "It seem to the bureau tbufc it may '., m - and I do not that it. is our rk'ht on The Advertiser and the Front street wldouing done," said to liim as the man who Would manage fen Htar Mr. Htevenso one cnuuty official, to k pv''l':A,l,,r''ini n Ma-dri- l be possible to work un- ' ' TEETHINO CinLDREN.' to Ho also llnlletin waa editor "they ought show University out Some plan tako action." asked what . . .. i. i ...... : .. . v...... a.. . the Republi.au campaign after the of the Maui News is well qualified ein-vi'ii- iiiuiT-- r HL has boorc decided der which,.. Hawaiian Mrth certificates 'fenthiug children have more or less tho O. It. L."Co., h I done to pliiue and CHt'iipi! in iiir. lu r , , , on by naulmous for his new position on the tlii( Island. the intuiting of the supervisor - ' may be issued and sed with a much which ran be controlled by effective obstacles Id prevent foot trsf-t- tnd aud. am not my ofticiul posi- votw lie, Cos ti': diarrhoea, ' here id of it of Education a irive expression to their view, er "I at vreater degree of satisfaction than til giving Chamberlain V Colic, Cholc-- along their, roadbed. He hi l l that to Mr. nictdinir- proei.led (Jon-aaie- a tion, Andrews, "but in over by 8.. nor he pant- - show in some other wav that they ar - The only suggestion the and Diarrhoea Remedy. AH that the company bus nut oun nil thht it my- private capacity as a r.itiann, to Heada. ' Uoth King Alfonso nnd TO CURE A IM in "earnest about It. The monev enidd bnroan can offer t this time consists necessary is to tflve the' prescribed might ilo on ita own behalf. Tliore COLO ONE OAT take ptr( in one of the most important the government attach much import "f probably be found by cutting some, eMlintr attention to its' Circular dose after each operation of the' bow-- ' l no street or road along tho railway Take i elections which has ever been held in, ance to fljis project ami are revolved to No, US. Laxative liromo Quinine whore ilse, if the matter was taken up. ' ilnted Jaminry H, 1H0S. coiiy els more untiinil eTnd then castor trau'ks. Tho railrond is a: short-cu- l Hawtiii, ' . Ju to- thmi Tablets. ,. All in earnest. is doJiilJ their poaer niak it in is- it'ni dru'iste There nt least ono raHil , of.vl'iih inciiif.r.l, roverinv tho oil tn cleans" the system. It Is su''e Hint nbiMit four times' ,1'.U.:..4 I.. -- i i "This' election ia like a great noni-- great lustrnniant for '.development sales the . uwt u.l.l..l. ii nuiMKI the suance of certificates of Identity to and sure Kveu the uicmt .eevete and tancs betweuu the two fa lorie if the the money if it fails to cure. hit Tiiiiiu piling Bll'l iiiiting convention, In former conven-- ' of educational All it i ut i itpi ii a I m1iii Grove's-Kiguatur- spending uiouey wheu has none, lens nerscim . li. it Lay of Chinese descent tu Hawaii. dauger'uila rases are quickly curod by public liuve to (!u np tJ Km; slrcei W.' is on tions Boiuinations been made between 'tVpaitj and llie tioiith American ' to havo the bourd make up tho snu uinr, la . TteiiHon, '.. ja"h ; - attentuin . directed to it. For .sale by all dealers. mil n round by the highway. ', I'jx .' .;. which, have caused a cutting , liepuUlica. deficit as before,, when tho warrant paragraph (c) which, you will observe, ; Binith Co., Ltd., agent for Hawaii. Oeorge Heuisou 'that .AklS iCliXlClNR CO- St Luuis U 4, y. said, "Yes,' - come iu." .' - , , , . . 4 HAWAIIAN CtAZETTF., FRIDAY. AtTOUST 7, 1914. SEMI- - WEEKLY.

n w t SCHEf.'E TO- - SUGAR HEII HOT " BIBS OBOJIEEtf ICE OVERLY EXCITED ... y J" BY CRUSHINS PHDnFS t ;.: ' av41- Dclar8 That Only War of Lon '. The question ha often bobbed np in the mind of beet sugsr ft) Duration Would Materially HATE msnufaetsrersi as te whether the Increase Prices. FLT Juice of beeta eeiUd ob-- . not.be ;" tained a the juices from esse are ':V : that such will then command at least a 4). obtained by Brushing, and It seems. '. small profit, indicating ft market value ft) tbat Oeear Mengelbier, Wermaa While sugar interest throughout t! Would Go Back to Original Scbed-- . eventually for Cuba centrifugals of SVjcj engineer who h- - aee many fslands are cognirant that tho impci. i 41 mtiin ft) Record and Forecast of Hawaiian e. ft f. before the end of this campaign. years of service la the csne ing war in Europe will nl Class B given tend to purely for Wharf Charges, At the kae . of , has birth to thi the market quiet and the beet augar industry in the vnri.. - " steady at the current quotations, with- Idea. Whether the infant pry-- 41 - pea But rinda.ThaO It' Would Be s as of July 31, 1914 out special interest' being shown by diftion ha eaeugh ftcononvla vl- Euro a countries and create mi i" either buyer or sellers ss to any 4 talit'y ha net yet been proven, real market for American and nth. r Illegal Ilarbor Commissioners change. and it may have been ton out ef alin sugars, yet the lending spirits m . t - iuere are jorty-iou- sugar nuns in, liawau.In addition theteto. there, are ht indenftnilent pi an vers, Kenned. 41 due time. Hut here it ia and It the big Xonolnlu agencies do not iu- Hold - 1 There has been ao cbsng - Livly Ei:ion. whose rase ground On shares, who do businaa en such a larva seal tholr nf auesr I. t seems I capable tleipat any great advance in pn- that .ksra );.. paratcly. in refiners' selling prices ami list a of producing There ft re many hundred share plantera on ft smaller for ftt least one year or more even i scale, whose sugar is handled bv the mills and UcJluded ia daring the .week, the Federal mixed juice from two ernshings its record f nntnnt j ' about 90 per vent of the event ef ft general European w? r. IManters' remaining at 4.30e less 2 per cent for nontaiainf , (Prom Wednesday Advertiser.) without mill are Indicated hftreuaWr by ft With the excel tion of Waianae, whe're thero U ft ftve-- the sugsr of the beet. .This pro. They point out the tremendous prc.'i Im ... prompt shipment orders, and all ether VeSr ilroilht. tha wmlhar ttnnA fnr . atiM All... nva. n. n n , visible A .' Inter-Islan- " 1 " . 1 IUI JIWH", means ft larger extraction supty. ' Also the furthr fs. few raoftthj gjt the ,t ' ' ' st 4.40c less 2 per cent for Sue grana- (fit tatistu tons of 2oi!() Jlin, each., , dif- '.bat Cuba Ifa in yar past been rx ' reif 3 than present method ef Htearrt Navigation v Company climbed t tin ed. ., v the -- , ft Belgiaa parting burst to Europe In ad.liti..i New business 1 fusion. A. Aulard, pay i ' still backward at fnll to Jts'smoketUct.arul flatly refused ta " the tupplv 'ent Into the I'ml. 3 lib-ria- chemist, went to SUndal .where 3 prices, but withdrawals fairly l Y the Territory flat tat fur the rental Pi. el. are Meagelbier hss hi apparatus State and that in the event of sr. at the former basis. ropeaa I li t t'amm T1 S'kr. .' a ..Tli Ana., i.n n V and investigated it and found ft war all tropical sirBrs won a Prompt shipment are being made by simply be diverted the Atlanta, attorney made legs! representation .to a U rsftneis. usod two cylinder 8 inches ift to' is-- 5-- ST" ira 9. coast and would deluge the market board .. diameter .nd Inches long, with tb of harbor 2 Our I'nlUd State production s goverameut'e leet for groove an inch apart, re- gainst tb Hawaiian product. All con- about the Illegality the (he coming campaign ha now In of ; started cede, however, in event a I'Vtuti o tiat after many weeks, of volving at a ipeed t 1V4 revolur that the of the State of California under favorable - European war extending over a period discussion , th attoraey . goneral ancj t'os m)nut. . The pressure a;- D conditions for good result a t out- w of more than one year sugar, price t)i board finaUy agreed to the correct; .. e elied wa 3 tons to the square ' NAME OF PLANTATIONS NOTES. turn d price. , State tbia aide ef the wonid jump to big ngtires. e uf tb Inter island distention, M inch. Tests . made with two Kocky Mountain do. not begin ,,, , The company then agreed to keep the "r - '. 4 tbeir s tquecsing showed 209 Hawaii in, Oood Shape. '''- .'i .i,..' campaign until October. that time, Uui iun lui'kfeub of it vchkuJs grams ef beete gave 2400 grams That Hawaii woU be la siilen.l. l Export price for graanlated I 3.30c nwa rnrt uoj every t lims 11 wbarr, t of mixed juice and 620 grama of position to furnish foreign markets wit Ii same inostbly to beard per pound, f.o.b., New York, in bond, sngar year the the and - pulp, .14.80 Brix, 83.14 j.urlty, in tbe two to come is rvi pay tb exavt and lawful fee the lair for round let, set easft. 12.60 sugar! It is .understood deuced, by the. fact that not onlv ii New (luma-Meje- r Cuba Crop Estt-ma- t. requires. ,. , . v, S. that the Stendel factory wUl try oaa quarter of the 1914 erop yet to be ' Srwclal , cftlde mcntva.) At the meeting of thn board of bar- 'i by ft out plaa on ft large scale tig marketed but also that the erop of cane Jos-in- the coiumiHuionem July 23, 1914, from . Meters. in .: ber yesterday it' wa .., .y. . . , , ' , aow growing promise Cama-Lesndrf- fall. v to te even famially Lv t Meier, of Havana: "The tnentioed tbat the Inter 41 . larger. From aU of the Islands route Cnba rm (1913-14- ) in now laud officials have discovered tbat.it Apoksa Cov, .181 estinuitel tba snout .favorable report. Sirgar .800 800 , . " ! - Ltd.. .'...' ..I Entire crop shipped. . at JJii 1,000 tnn.M , .. . cost raora per mouth iu clerk hire ta Imitate V. K and sea 800 ... , 4ia4i4t4il', J. M. Powsett, who has inst return keep sad tabulate .the .;w T30, 70 : 809 Previoua. Kttmats of this crop by ed record nndef Kw . 51,027 , from Maul Where he vtxitad the cen- i'lantatiea Cft...... 24,413 5,587 Sn.ooo (iusift-Mcje- r DIVERT BEET LAND. tba new system, than the difference be. eV 'Add for local consumption 1000 tvns. Mers. wer: j Uuy Kyhimo. ..,..ii4,82t - ' tral and eastern districts, said yester- ...... 6,000 5,0L'l 979 6,000 Plnixh grin-lln(- j 9. . '''. The strain crops 'on sngar beet tween their present monthly rental aai) Urove 3)W5 ' last .of August, December l14,. , 2,479,000 tons the day that ia fifty years he has never farm Plantation...... 5,000 4,0X2 333 4,415 1, . . .2,5.111,000, Valley Sugar .tba old flat rate, and they lutve po- HawaUan Agricultural f'iuisheil grinding. April, 3914. tons land of the Sacramento see better crops. There has been mi litely digested to the board a Co...... ,...12,8.6 2,210 13,000 My 26, 1914 2.508,000 tons Company at Hamilton City, Ulenn coun- that Hawaii Conimerclal Co . oi'noo : abundance of rain, the irritating ii teh o .m.iAt, S .. ft Sugar ....B0.J10 4,173 2,427 Co.flOO - aggregated lOO.Oot) of ma Ml.., umill..'i..-v,- " I,. ,u., irrvi-i- r Pinisheil grinding June 18. .('nbs Cron eciaf receivetl ty, sacks barUy ee are- - tliert) ' iui till Hawaiian ...... 22,3(1 rlle running full and is everv 'kiii-..V- . 'a. 23,000 23,752 rnrw... I i 'fimmiaain-i,- . T VI bufcr ,it. 3,078. 2fl,3 by u from Havana, Cuba: and Itl.Ooo sacks of JUu Stem wheat. AI ilL i n, . . . . ; 2,857 2,0(11) 149 2.r)l of the biggest cauo erop in th. . liawau utit. J, .1.400 I 6 rinn Eroinise remarked tbat, tba company will prob-- ' July 17, 1914: ,' Rain wanted; siyt the TTanrtsro. Commercial of Maui. . -- Ilaiaakua riantation, , ..... 0,843 i t...... ,i t. . i 1rW9 5,154 8,346 7,500 10 year Newa. 1 'I h a i cms . Centrals grinding, agulust last Halnwa tat ...... 1,!41 2,1100 1,432 908 2,400 ' 4-- Hawftlt Snffert From Rain. . augge would be.illegnl. , and 11 in 1912." ... , t v llnkaljiu riantatiua C'. ... ,....15,41)0 II, 'j ue . harbor commissioners were in Ifl.SOfl. July 21, 1914. 'Crop suffering from Windward Hawaii is snlTeriuir n llilo Hugar i Co. . . . . summer .....14,0t 17,500 drought; 5 Centrals grinding against from an .l rlotiokaA Hugar Co. . 8,000 )4,95U JULY CIIECDS OEOUiHEO rain but effect has been more lot of 4'fnaiog." ..The prO)er way .,,.1Q03 y,822 4,128 Cane from both plantation ground at 0 lust year and )1 in lftl!." it to . retard the harvesting of the p resent . keep was ft Uoottkaft. ...-...- "O. . to government accounts mb; I'ftciCe Sugar Mill : European Pent t'rpp. F. Lieht .,' -- .. ; ! three-oas- '.'...I. 5,038 6,300 . ... 0,700 r crop thaa in damage done to the grow- iect for hot discussion for r. cable us specially from VagiWbHrg, Tlia fiillnwinir wjirA Hawi, Mill k I'laatation...... i.k . . 6.461 7M . ... , .liviAnilfl .1. ing cane. Owing to thn slope of nil tern of a hour. Everybody joined in Nfttrftr i'.n . . Qormnny, July 17, Weather is month , Ilanut& 7,nn"' 7,40o' - 1914,:" flared luring the of July;. .' plantation ii:il Bb4 had their aay. . ..- - 430 8,500 Finished grinding.- the and the absorliiug veryi for the growing V lit!!.-erosion- , '10 favorab'o ' ' ' July .1. 1914. . ity .!.'..' ', V of the soils there lias teen The board took ft shot at tba United .. , crop.'' , . Honolulu riantatum . ('e...... 19,337 28,150 i Haiku . ., ....'.,..." ". J according to reports, and Finished grinding. ' the states lioaru of Engineer for allowing Kilauea Sugar J'lastition Co...... fi,4.rt July 21, 1914: "Weather I very Psia . :. no yering cane ha not eullVred to any ft twenty-fou- r .root sandbank to form favorable for the growing but Kipahulu tsngar C . ,.t 1,408 2,000 8,094 . 2.126 Finished eroji, Kekaha ...,,.,','..;.'...'. ..JW great extant from washing. in the middle of the channel into Ho- Kaelekn Co., grinding June 30. rain is partly wanted.". ' Plantation Ltd.,..';.'.,:, 433 4,000 . 4.1 f5 2,112 6.217. Finished grinding. I'ionetir . .10 Some idea, of tbe heaviness of th nolulu harbor Just when the LurUA i a London Mail,' - July 10, The Kahuku Plantation. Co, ...... nit 6,IIO(li 8,0ia'' , 1M. . ,L can lie wanted to call in. They aald tbey hoped 124 ' 8,198 Fioisbed grinding July' 20,'; Wftiwea ...... ,....,,,.. J .00. rains obtained from reports Keloa Sugar C . 15,886 market, at the commencement ef the . Uaole would anil ,.....,..,,., '. 600. 6,600 1,800 8,400 Julv 5. 1914. by Bishop ft Company from ('. Sam get .ou the. jot) , wa directly affected Kekaba, Bugnr,Co Ltd. 44,008 16,000 13.9-- 7 lfl,o00 week by reports Haw. C. ft S. .15 Fj Eckart, manager ef tbe (Jlaa Sn .r remove the. obtrtructiua. . ,. 2.573 al- Co.... Kobala. Suuar Ca. ..u...... 8,e3 5,000 3,480 2,020 6,800 of good rain in Germany, etc., and . Julv 13. 1914. Company, who. states that in Mhv, . viMext, tltoy keave.l half bnek l Mr. F. O. state 1 1 . Ken DvvelapmeuA Co., . . , 3.H00 though Licht still that Co.,-.2- i aV - n Ltd. i. .243 . M71 4 .... 8,477 Finished grinding June 10. Haw. Bug. 0 Josva nd"Julv the Tainfall on (' Kalwiki Ltd 5 45 ', raia.is desired ia Eastern Germany to C4 ,tfuar .(.', J A00 5,003 .1,997 7,000 " Pc. peek eg .... I.oo totalled inches, which wa rnt.T given ft legal, opinion that .was asked ;; growing Insects, Knkaiau I'Jaatatiaa.Co., 3,418 3M) , 2,814 i. .'. clear beet rooui of - 2.). by 3.75 Inches any year in w in li .for nix weuk ago. The boaxd' asked lid . 686 6,600 .... Jalv 1914. tbaa Koala Agrieultaral Col, Ltd.,.;.-:.,- 400 1.000 ' the generally Improved outlook for the. rainfall have In whether they aell freight 1.137 1,137 Fntlre crop'sliipped. Alexander ft Baldwin ...... 30 records been kept. eoiJd that hM Lftitpuhoeho Bugar C 6j67S 10,000 ; 10,193 crop hss caused ft renewal of August addition to this Mr.' Eckart report cuerjjBs 807 11,000 Haw, Ag. Co...... ,.. .50 imiiiurrj(, against ii. ai Lihu Plftiitation.Co. Ltd. . liquidation, end we seeu the temper.i-lur- ...19JilB Ifl.oon 1C.203, 6,337 20.400 hve . July 81. 1914. . that the average minimum but have not been informed. - . ' ,Uio IlaataUon. .. . 1,77 , li)04), ...... -, prh e down to 8 S'.-l- Today the . tbia period was t - i,:irx.,H ': 1.615- Entire erop"lMppe.T. C. Brewer ft Corw.-- 'VS.'."... . J.00 for snine .Then they paid their reapeeta, l4j- Make Ssiiax Co ....., . 7.413 value) hhs TecAvered to '9s 4i4d, owing i. M green, vidually and eolleetively, t. 7,552 tr i ' .4 i Ewft ... .10 the coldest 'period for tin. to Governor Maul Agricultural Co. .24,B33. 31,000 33.114 to scarcity of seller; It 1 noteworthy i.....,...,... mouths siuee 1!H2 when tbe r K. 1,546 83,660 Finish grinding June 23. Waimanalo ...... 1.00 avei. inKDsm. xignioouse inspector A. McBryde Sugar Co., Ltd.. 14,509 14,500 . i' duriag the recent quietness, the .i. waa 65 .. 12,559 3,741 16,318) Finished gfiiifling August 4. that Rahuku . w. .10 degreev "Arletlge wrote ft lettor to the board NinliiMUI. J'Untatvoa. ', - very unwilling ...... - :,.., .,.'. t.803 8,200 J. 723 i 777 . . Continent have been Growing asking hew soon the saw Labaisa Onhn f. .500 '".n ; "; Cropi May Suffer. Sugar. Co., Ltd,... .88,148 29,000 27,273 9,881 83,000 sellers ef new crop positions. .. do prom- . - ity, but the late planting not Because of these weather conditio! wiwi w tv duiiv. aaiii io Olaa Sugar Co, Ltd. .27;t9 ' ' ; ';' We now 9s 3d nominal it 23,300 19,375 ,625 24,000 '. ';- quote: July ise so well. growers are reported -- lighthouse tower at Lahaina la in bad The the, i windward Hawaii growing cm' Olowslu Ca ...... 1,738 4V-j- five-yea- t. 8,026 . , value, August 9s paid and sellers, r ' shape and will have to ...... f Finished grinding. to be signing beet contracts. may , .suffer, some, but at the pres. be repaired, Onomea Sugar .Co ...... v .....,,... 16.884 13,941 2,'231 OVi October-Dece- 16,519 18,751) September 9s value, In Utah the ravages of tbe army managers of . but if the tieW1 wharf is to be ' con- ' tima the all the plant Paauhau Huear Plantation Co...... ,B58 10,000 11,000 bnr 9s 5 'A buyers. January-Marc- h 9s ' worm have been checked and the beets ; structed aoon the.,lluited Btate would lloaeer Mill Co., ...27,804 tions are still predicting bumper cr. Ltd,.v.. 28.000 82,984 28,301 Finished grfndfne- June 20,'r 7Hd value, May 9s tVti raid and buy. have largely made up the growth lost was C5.3 degreoa. prefer, to wait and build ft permanent repeekao ugar to, 8,052 .' 8,500 9,180 620 9,800 " ers. '', '11 . Finished grinding. , owing to thorn. Tidings received yester.l lighthouse ad place range lights in Puakea Plantation 839 '.M0 860 wre alo ' 440 1,000 Finish grinding Although the Indian demand has fell campaign Oxnard la scheduled Hr t accordance with the Union Mill Co. 1 last of August. The :'at by wireless by F. A. naffer changed harbor 7ft9 4,000 - ' 1,658 2,342 4,000 being, is reported r ' ' ' V'T en off for the time, it to tart August 1st,- at Chine July that in the lirevious twenty-fou- li..n line. Waiake Mill Co...... 13,073 13,000 ; 2,579 15,000 :)'?: - that .China is enquiring for Java su 23rd, at Santa Ana between July 20th ix Inches of rain had 11. . Commissioners C. J. McCarthy P. R. Wailukq Sugst Co, .13,683 15,500 fallen at -- U. 1. I 1 itr ii m k r ...... i..,.., 10,100 FlnUhd grinding; gars, which for the moment are la over and 30th and at Loa Alamttoa , July kua the precipitation was Ju7VUi:0(,f 4UUU TV. l.BIUVtll,fvli i.. 9k. W'ftiolua Agricltnrftl Co Ltd. '...... 29,751 29,000 24,948 and that 5,052 3,(M)0 American parity,, and for United (" . .. re-- the 28th.'. laying harvesting. In this iustiu.. Cliuaft and Jamea WftkeOold then Waianae Co ...... 5,228 . vi, 5.000 8,000 1,500 4,500 condition prevailing Kingdom they stand at about 3d to also no alarm was felt for grown mark d, aulo and iu eaacert, that the Waiinaualft Sugar 4,287 5.300 .'..., the Co.....,...... ;.,.. 3.500 4Vid over the relative price of 88 per erop. , i possible that, cane cau y Lahkina wharf ought to he built, Gov- Vaimeft Bugar Co, i It Ltd 1,610 1,600 1,652 595 2,000 1. ernor lUnkbam thinks otherHja. cent beet. , too muck water but this condition iburch and Wakefield, said the ,La-- Cuba.- - According to special report ot been reacbad yet either on lhi; i TERRIBLE SKI.'I u lAMrltntf iA. 41ia mnmt :lmiuirlant received bv us from all part ef the or Kauai where the rains have It.l.l ins; 17, summer, mm ... Island for the week end July been unusually. beavy this .vwniu" vi uiiu niiii ,111nuiuiii I 4- - 11)14. Even the occasional light show . . tit .tka Maul iiassenuera land or am- Willett and Gray's c. - , Resume era which from - of have recently rallea bark-- . at tbat lort. Tho old laniUng Is Conditions in sugar-growin- g sections aa extremaly dangerous, one on ac-- time to time 25 GOOD BEGDRD r'J.CE " ft. ftnU-belle- : e IIUH - seem eease) small .WilleU Gray stock is 195.430 ' of the Island now to nave eount of the- breakers. Many tons against aa increase IIS . - . Regarding these beet crops, as no esti- re urgeutty luiAt. uva iwfln iwsmi ail nr avap. of tlia world ' produi-Ua- la 1915, or tons last week, Total and generous rains stocks mate of vniue ran be expected to be in most crop turned' between ship and share., .The of endiug July 83, was add fttloat toge.thec altaw ft visible sup- sections for next ' rk tbat made until Into September, we are forc- The campaign 1 prac coinmiBsionera said . the (J over nor ply of 2,908,878. against ,765,643 rane. grinding Business Man Suffered .Agony if the low level of vajuoa would continue tone ed to draw conclusions from very 0 still the tirally over. Temperature vuled ' went , there oeeasionally , h tona lust year, or au Lucrease 203,-43- .athore ox the- - of sixe at near cost f production. Tbu of the sowings and the weather ; Head, Neck and Shoulders Cover know more about change bis tons.; . ,,. .. ., . hot during the week. miht it. onditi6ne sluce the aowin period. i New. Ywk Jries ,were,.ft that date, Bawa. The review j The Bee Sugar InautT. ed Becamo An Object Oread (Mail Special to The Advertiser.) in nd ad allow the appropriation te week under has (V cf below European parity .ftud , F. Weather and Crop. e - , below been quiet aud steady, Lieut's latest expectation are United State. LO, S. Tbirty-Hv- pa eMWiivu.. .;-- ..' without change ; Consulted Most HI August pu.iln European coat of prodaatiea. ,A rise iu. i that ths.eowUgs reached hi These notes are bused principally upon Able Doctors MftDy'miiior repair were authorised dual market quotatioua from last ef Europe from the eighth grade at tbe Hilo 11 ijjh 4,i wlinrvfis NniL 2. 0. I.. 10, anil IS. rice was predicted for ,,JU .United week, aay, 24 cost and freight aud maximum estimate, and if result from the Government , Weather Report for arid Hospital but Got No Relief. tates for balaaee 9l4 erop. week endinir. July 20. 1914: School passed the xaniinationa sent out - Heveuty-fiv- e dollars was appropriated ef 3.26c duty paid for 9a degree test sowing are baaed upon last year 'a out- the tl.uiua-M'eje- r ry by department of uu I . effectually the education are clean tin and systematise the harbor increase their sstiaiate Centrifugal. Y ' '. turn, the crop will likely exceed last Ohio. Favorable rains to 1914, ' now. ready to begin of the Cuban production, to. the close last week 'the market year by 400,000 toas, but based on broke the droughty condition which V tbe regU. enmraissiener's tool, supply nd repair HK) '30 ..At if SURPRISINGLY QUICK tons and F. ( ever-supplie- a prevailed) school work. akepe.. The- - advertiaiog eommlttee Lieht; estimate for waa still under the. influence of average of. six years, outturn of crop have in thi state for soinr Kabio Hay iuajs have bee a the 1915 European beet Jtop was 4U0y of sugar, seeking bayer, but will be; less than last year by about week. These dry conditions,, added CURE BY CUTICURA Tho examination papers were marked thnt - I 000 to us over last crop, , A sua-tai- causer by tb teachers In high scIiim.I bh twenty-nin- e illett the disiiositlon of refiners te 85,000 to the general delay in seeding the , aont to shipping concerns. was tons. Last year's crop war Gray 'a Cuban aatiiuate . ia naohaaged. prU-e- s reviewed by ft ooinuiittwj in Honolulu . Tki fullAwiDtf ttHaliiiion ffreAiited as far as poaaible, and hence ton. by early cold and excessive rain, havr Their eatuuatod .balaioe of prod uetiy o dot-lin- aown seed from get- " appointed by tho dapartntent tor thnt tiy . was aaopiea py ft tu further was made from th The couutrie which report most favo- itreveuted the late "Ontloura did wonW for mo. Tot la 74,051 toas. . - , , . ., , , -- wity-tiv- e purpose. 3.26e basis. rably on weather crop condition are ting Tireperiy fttftrtett, Bad frospeots years I suffered axeny from It ie a matter of much gmtili U. .-Sa- le oorat-pleto- ly . H. Atlantic Port Market At the same time some firmness was were decidedly tinfavoraule prior tf a numor, oatton to tbe teachers who marked th.-..- .The present eonslderation Germany and Austria. " Whereas. New . , : ' cqwiring at York! ,.. , , , glv re-f- l my papers were . the market by ctio of the nnst week. Condition will be tbat all who given pussin; the United Btatea Ughthouse ser this Quite unfavorable weather has pre- head, acck o4 khoul-dec- s, br July 16 5000 bags Burinams, afloat, pruduced a nsucb improved by these rains, but en (IS marks here were awarded diplomats vice of ft permanent arrangement ot tiers sad little dupoaitiou vailed in Franse until recently. - so to.iiy l basis lugreea ftt c,if, 3.2eJ, ta buy ou tlu). part of speculators, recovery from the effect of the ir- i friends, that my tbe department of education and thut harbor and range light for the . har- who Normal weather conditions prevail ia tire and tvea to speculators., ., . took ft few prompt shipment b) hurdly to be expected. wife, 1 became c bjoct the papers from Hilo Is ho ..1 the adop- sugars at , drought an the Hih bor vi Hoaoluhi nereasitata 21. other countries. . , July 25,000 bags. Cubes, ftfloftt, h same basis, aud also 10,000 bags Michigan. Heavy shower .greatly cf dread. At Inrco O were among bent tion tbia board of ft permanent for Kussiau prospevts are given herewith eousidered tbe in by basis 96 degtew, at 2l4e e, A t. (3.g6c), recoud half August ahipuiout tho growing beet crop, eominy I ccnsulwxi the ' sacN at , favored polky eoTisiMtent with federal , , . . , 2e separately.' ftbl ' Heliuers. . 0. t. whea wa just begin meet doctor faf, Tbe following is the , W-k- . , they haye rain a lint of pupil when adopted, , now therefore ' A Centrals (5), iu Cuba ona xreac- - plans The Beceipts, 43,4.80 toss. ' fetr still work notr. imir li .Monday the atrengtk partially Tlilnnliig m bow who ; , ,. ft sec- uiuu to be aeeded. tnent wa cf avaiL successfully passed the extuuu.v be it Melting, 65.00Q tojia. . and few ran continue in certain m ' . 1 mv-- 1 1 V. ToUl ia ftud 17,000 ling looseniuv - I i i. .L. . . . Af a tck disaijueaed, Ctiba, practically finished by nerwesthet cf tho tioasi nniiiiB . AiiBL ion iiuiiii i..v Atlantic ports, tions until September, wainfluenced by md I 3?4,017. tons, against afloat, were ollered at . ft suit, where bttkod. tlie rains will II Ar.lt Ah Lung, of. harbor commissioners for the 2'e t, If cage-t- the ilu.l.a.t. Albert Akin, Ah Fouk, board 38537 toua last week and 349,760 toua witbost buyers, but the sugars re- tk rains, tby,1iave,the brought aenntns cnoru. I cn and cru- , . eiiablu all 8eld work to bit te suneni Cboek Key, Ah Ieong, t'hock enpemtruetHre on the proposed Fort last year. Heet sngar quotftUoaa, el uded was ao help far thia side llou, fAO. ferred U Uwit week as ou lighter were .....j. ''.'. romplftiioa. there . d Ouma-Mejer- , .',! .'' ftrlv aad satisfactory te Hakulrbi Hoi, Chiyota Fujil, Mu.su U1 Hulkbfftd whnrfrbed shall liftinburg, e "Messrs. Havana,' iu ef tbe gravu. Then I hoard f aomo Htreot ft. 2Vd. jierxwt. ior 88 not ofTeJed. . . , , , . ... raise i bo aue.li pro- A Colorado. Ample showers, especially who bad by Cuticura ltemo-tlie- e saki, Alfred lgario, Kaoru Ki.iHkluu., when drawn towers, analyeie, equal te 8.50c fur 90 On Tuesday woekly their preseut crop estimate from 2,508,-00- bHi tuni the regular Cuba heavy ta southeastern sections, eon ftod that a trial wuhI do no Oliver Kinney, Henry Hip, Hit. i. jections, 'or elevation shall be degree test Ceutrifugals at New York, cable came in, toua 'to 2,550,000 tojuv .; ; thoubt ' ' and its teuor was sunk tinue to favor the growing beet rrep barm. Infturrriadtigly iliorttiaie I was li N.i - Mihara, Masaichi Maka.aura. Kunji to secure the jieranmanny of duty- ! Id. . . Reports more ' fts te be looked u)ion favorably by buj reeat the necessity for At aaie tiiue there la abundant ootiiploUMy cun'U, S.F.Kcyo. 147 CVa. ony systuiu of liwhtiug as.ftdopto1 by afloat ' to thft United raiu for benefit g crops the groa kaiiiura, Mary i'a, William Silva, Muilo ; EtWtid er and fully. recoverod, the market jo the of the. grew it field, work St., Sualco, Maa.,OcU 12, lUOU.? ' '. - fair weailur, which, allows Vieara, Victoriuo, Anai tlx the federal ftuthoritie": Stale iraiu Cuhaand I'orto Bico, 55,. c. ft . in Cuba and Porto Itico. laait the Vi f basis, at which some to be carried on. . 1. Ah Aiaa. 000., toua; Unwail, 45,000 tousj Philip- !UI,flOO Arsajo, Kri Curoliue liuhliti;:. bug Cuba afloat 'were taken Private parties familiar with Cuba ' showers high pine Jslauds, 4,oo(i, 104,1)110 ' Utah Favorable sad Nellie Carter, Willie Caiter, Miw t'lml WEATHER AFFECTS tan. Total by refiuers, notwithstanding thftt speak of uext crop prospect as not for v -- temperatures continue and ths; beet Merlyn ' T toua, againat total, 101,000 tone last Kurepean were, suiuewhut any increase .4if CURED mere, Forhsn, l'.verett Holmes, : METAL IN BRIDGE market production, wbiih crop la growing fluely. Warm weather B0IL5 Un f'iio,'Mariah . year. There are, 18,000 ton Java Ltvejrytblnt Jay Kipi, Ah llun .,-.)- ft ad gave no help to our. mar- the report printed last week, as month With Cuticura vhca ..i .f M. has now weva.ilul for about a, Leong, S'usuiui afloat that may be available for" V. , by ' Nakahala, No Wan Mu, l to ket. J give) Mr.. Uimeiy, .,,-..- up most, of Clo bad raiic4.v , ; .; (Mail The Attverttser.J ,by Cables.-rOftb- ind thn croi baa caught No Hung fcUiiue , Statistic! Special ft - The Crfhau Taking a,, Kau,' XJkftniuto, Sojiiu H1IX, Anfost S. W. Terry was fact that exports for the general aud extended view the htiHSwardivMa reused by tw eon ftra Tery rratcf ul for-- Putleura, a a The six, principal ports; Jteceipts, week off largely ftud of the whole now "I Wfttanabe, Lixzie. Wilkie, Setmi Val.u - fell that Cn!td lugnr sitaation it temperatures before) that any daughter bad uveas uflortiis: for ' town last 'week showing a sam- 4000, tons; exports, 37,1100; 3i2,-00- 0 tinued.low bout stock, one-hal- f wa woald any Kuro-pea- n gn-u- t blta. ,.'. .,' . . . 1 . 1 J 1 - ) States receipt were less then appear, tluit: the 'U eleven nujuths with awful bulls on OE i jbuv ww tons, against 379,000 tuna last year. time.. Wo- - Mis Ckrietiua T)wson from Fabal i, pie mnil uru inim im; those of the preceding week and leas supplies for the coming campaign ,'aliforixift. No foil during her body. tried everyUting which .bridge, whicli some people think Central . grinding, ,3. against rain the on rm iitios) tiutUiug wa ft graduate, Uumihotnelin luku f Jast than the requirements for me'tinga, will be iitic leurtly iu of tb re- ouuld but any of the tiirlt.' beginuing get shaky. Terry's week, 10 last year J I ,1912. . txcesa week. Tesnperfttares again became good, Tho bcila muda bi-- r very weal..' U to and in. over-upli- e School,, also took tbe. examiaatiou and gave confidence tjiat, quirements o continue ft low level of 111 13,-00- the iierftial, quite cool In the sample was picked eh one of the sup- Entire Island receipts for week, 0 after being and and the had to loavo tior rlane.; waa Btieeesaful la getting kur dipUua. sent the Vuited States were value ear the produc- " . B be- agaisHt 13,01)0 into like at.er cost of "receding week, These coniution After uaing no tublot of Cuticura ap, v ports, and is hardly metal at all, toua, tona last week, - - to b discontinued. so the al rp- ion tion, while in the United States there crop, one box Cuticura. OintnwnL tw vials n ing ft suft a wood. , 11,000 tuus last year 9000 toua If i favored tho ripening of tb beet tf To v slut! aud ; ia is reason expect Arm of Culicur. I'i.le and tbreo bctUca relieve tbe ftiiuaeial string n. gov- 1912. ,' of such surplus Into tlia ruflned prod net ta steady and slicing few fae tf ''That is the kind, of. stuff the - harvestin't. and at the ltcoJvt-ri- t Quito well auiong the. customs employes will go ou rapidly oondi-tion- s market the thi) Cuticura the (.t. at thn ernment found Csruegio's factories iq Stacks in the United States and normal for remainder of present torles which aUrted rata nd ha bolts 1 Collector A. 'and caisipftlgu, in. bv ''"'th, net bud tho since. port. Malcolm Franklin r'eBssylvaaia turning ut,"-- Cuba together of 803,978 prevail again. .1 ami view 0 owr quotation pnUjn.k '..'. " ynu before laid Ter toas. ftgaiast bielow rhould have written to but has rubied, to (he treasury detriment rv; ahowed the nitital to sum 921,424 tous .last .week aud 794,548 tons Boiue Cuba 'and Porto Tlicon'. today being ths purity of European mar- Otru-- r State. '.litlons contlnne waiting to ac U she had any ssiks - requesting that be be authoiiaud tn . are seeking ft f. kets a ifd below the- parity algn of any bsrU. My daughter ).v lust year, su increase of ,69130 tons market at 2'4 ftftd of ltroductiug generally favorable, with good , show eoininf tie lo.'al force bare their June salaiici. i. S.2fle pouud, basis, niftr-ke- t Euro)esu crops, refiners Is eighteen yoajmofd. Mr.LiUift Uitibur, . VTbev claim the wet weaiher from last year.' per 90, aud the the our are era cicept iu Nebraska siid . that Mntna llUUidu ltd., AH Ccmnicn, nr. Aldfr-aUi- Uncle Sam's tuea oa the waterfront be-fni- pauses, hut remaining just q ilet likaly pay wore fur their in nd salt air sausss the metal 4o Europe Stock la Fjirope, 1,041,000 ud ta later where rata would b welwse, ' Uauta, toUutd. JuuoS'J. IbOU." have received no salaries tinea May Ml .soft, , a tons, fticftiiwt 1,813,000 for tlie'niQUiont. the season nppliea. ftud but a matter of fact taus laat year. tiy Field Factory .Note from the Cutlmri Bonn l"h ), runsvts Olstmcal 90tJ aud naturally the stringency is .very 1 ; crop tn tto Hmm this met never good-- . I, Visible Supply. Total sto.-- Eu- Kurojicsn vbeet. con.liti ns con. This opinion is evident! concurred press: i ,. ana Cuitrurs I. tor Iu 4 .was don't of huii(iHUM. ml keenly felt. Mr. Franklin explained in - CkueuUis iumlt4 'iU. pr M Wt. .4 know whether it was made in the far- rope and America,, 2,804,978 ton tinue te be reported by F, O, F.lcht by operators, who are willins to pay a Near Vlsalla,' California,' the beet ikrjUKhuul lti worbt. ft Ctacut Cttfew ' rttec trs nle cable that the urgent needs of lh. negie factory or not, looks against 2, 609,548 toua year favorable, although needed premium of tde per pound sugar - Att l"rui . ISi Culunbiu tiimt.'m, klM. but it like last at the my rain is for planted in January and February rr- - customs employes expects an an- - Root, msllr aud to . rivius tft- stuff tbt turned out." same uuereo dates, Tb Increase of some sections, deliveries tu September, iu expectation promise an abundaut crop of btgk qua! WUlUuft. trttHlMUl mm IMS St llllimSS! UM SSMk swer to bis piessag today. TTAWATTAV r.7VTTZ, T'IwJ.Y, ATWKT 7 101 1.

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Refuse to Tass on McCimdlciis Lack of rusinr-r- ITay Cause Buildinj Unlt3j Conferees Steamship Company to Cut Are Known Out Important Tort. r I ... Connie Hack Likewise Winn and NEW MEN IN LINE UP to Mayor Fern encountered some didi. According to the Manila Cable News Ii Taking Firmer Grip on so rm m m ctilty yesterday in trying to induco the resident anil business men nf thst . f" pei'-NH-- , American League Pennant. OF PUNS AND SAINTS CF three practical and experienced build- city are up in arms over the pota- I.' f P05IO.IEIIT ing men to serve aa a committee to bilities of the I'acific Mail Steamship the work of adding an ) additional Company cutting down its service to tory McC'andlea ZT. LOUIS SIGNS INFIELDERS WHILE CASTLE ANNEXES . - to the building. the Iltilippinea Capital. Under date of . ; CIS YAGHT PAGES ; V. No one, it seems, would ignify Jii 27 snys: HARD IIITTINO OUTFIELDER SOME FACTS AND ' American League. June it TRANSPORTATION assent to be a member of the The I'acKlc Mail Com ' committee Bteamship FIGURES ABOUT BIQ LEAGUE TEAMS. - W. L. Pet. unless the consent of the two other pany is taking preliminary step to Philadelphia , f . 62 34 .046 NKWPOliT, Hlfode Island, Aug. member had been secured.' Naturally greater ser discontinue the part of its , Transportation increases tlip Washington . 54 44 ..1 rl. ( Associated Pre by' Federal r0t of 4(1 the mayor waa atumped. lie hud four vice to Manila anil revert to the routes everything yon buy; Boston . , B3 .541 Wireless) Alt hough the" member fertilizers are no , of will be on tap Beaver ma- 032 ot five not in 'vogue a few Vesrs ago. Shanghai exception. It cost yon n much Plenty baseball for the have ruade 41 St. Louis ...... 80 47 .flIS of the New York Yacht Club have provincial acceptances, but to haul ana" 161 team will again be made a principal port of a low gr;T7( a it. does a hiyh quality the local fan neit Saturday and Sun- hits, itolcir base. The Detroit ...... SI 49 JilO received ni oflicial worif from Sir one would come out and offer to ierv made )4M sacrifice and lis a record call and MRiiila will be on the cold fertiliser. The difference is this: If day afternoona at Atfiletie I'ark. On bits Chicago ...... 'ill .4S.1 Thomas Lipton, owner of the Chal- unles he could then and there be fur- of I4 4 three-bugge- outside, getting an outgoing or home the faih grade is twice as strong as the and New York 43 55 .43sf lenger Shamrock for Amer- nished with the name the rtt day the Punalioos mi' ft the - IV, the of his conferees ward steamer prutiably once a month. other, you have to haul onlv one half 28 home run. Cleveland . 32 OH .320 ica' cup, hi reported on the committee. Snintu and on Sunday, the Asahi play ' Venice bad played 114 game np to retarding It ia likely that the tog four," the as much and your Cot of hauling is rut withdrawal from International At a lnte hour last evening the mayor J the CofiM Defense team and tha Por- July 2ft, going 3732 mak- ' the Mongolia, Manchuria, Korea aud Sibe- in half. T AI.WAYH PAYH TO UVY tobat times, National Laagua, race becaime of war, ia almost a is still endeavtiring to bring three II (1 ing 461 runs, 947 hits, 130 it ria will skip Manila entirely on the KJ II KADti KKKTILlZr.K. tuguese Athletic. Club play the Hawaii stolen base, certainly the cup defenders, of tbethesitaton together and get aem eew schedule 15B sacrifice hits, 12! 47 tht the intcrmediHte steam under the auspice of the senior Oabn W. U Pet. Vanitie and li'esolute, will go out action, a tbe next meeting nf th ers China, I'ersia and Nile being the triples and 27 borne The team' New , . 37 )00 League while the Asuhis play the P. run. York ...... 53 of commission by Saturday. board of snpervisor will be held Fri- only ones to call here. batting average ia .234. Chicago 52 .fi.KI day, noon com- Pzz'.Zs A. ami the A. I n. play tlia J. A...... '45 Should this course be followed and the report of the Coming on top of the announce Fcr::::::r Co is. C Loa Angeles had played 115 game, St. Louie 02 47 .525 ia Cs. in the junior On nil League Sunday ..v..... by the New York Yacht Club, the mittee desired at that time. ment that the l'hilippine Steamship Tlonoliilu and IIIlo, Hawaii went to bat 37H1 tinie,"mad 4fi0 runs, ' . .51(1 inn mini;. Boston 48 45 two boats will be beached at City Company will withdraw the Kubi and SAN 1'KANCISCO, CAU 1003 HH sacrifice bits, 188 stolen 4.1 4H Saturday 'n game the, I bit, .Philadelphia...... 484 Island. .. Br Architect Edwin O. pettlt Znfiro from the pre- la both linn bases, 138 40 Island trade, the and 'will new mea in triple and Cincinnati ...... 44 61 .403 Controversie among own-- liminary plans nf I'acifie Mail, Saints have the 17 run ' ' architect, the if lineup, Cirntle Mason in borne and have a batting aver- Brooklyn . . 41 49 .456' era, contractor city "per- - carried out, will be blow playing Mike age .....V. and buildlnr a tremendous one of the outfield positions and tha of 2. Pittsburgh ...... 3U 52 ,429 visor have resulted ever ince the first to the general proxperity of the Isl Paint playing a new man at ahortstop San Francisco has played 118 games, - ' Yankee Champion Threw Away law were enacted in New York "ity and. It i probable that all the power and another at aeeontt base in place of gone to bat 3877 times, scored 421 run, to prevent nnscmiiulou builder erect- possible will be brought to bear by "EHFBE.S3 LINE Of STEAMERS" Pevine and Cowan who left for the made 979 hits, 1ft t stolen base, 148 Chance of Holding Title When ing unsafe and unhealthy buildings, and local business interests to persuade tbe FROM QUEBEC TO LIVERPOOL . ' three-bagger- aa4a4iaaa agq. sacrifice hit, 132 27 a ,NW YORK, Angust 8. (Associated ill do ao, Pacific Mail existing uminlHnd in the Matsonia a week , ; He Fought Welah. continue to from the fact to continue the la tbe ' Naturally both teama will be out to and 24 bom run with a bat- Pre by Federal Wireless) John that condition are daily changing. excellent service. ting average of 253. i men CANADIAN PAC1FI0 BAILWAY win anil both promise they will give again showed tbeir superi- Jack Hkelly, who write aporta for the One of the main diMicultiea I have "'Nothing definite bns been don the fann a better brand of ball than be- Venice Great Team, ority over tbe Cub here yesterday had with inspector i that they try yet, but plans are being formulated at the Famoua TourUt Boute of tba World Yonkera. Herald ha the following to fore. The Haiut are yet to win name Even with fort land looking all the blanking 0'Iay 'a well with ease. Score: to enforce th letter of the law in place headquarter in Han Fruncisco for the sajr regarding defeat Wil- . but Francis Harney ,ay th time ban best through figures, Happy Ilogan eaa New Yorlt.3, Chicago 0. the recent of or tt spirit. Also that there is en- withdrawal of part of the service to Ia connection with tha lie hie at London, F.ngland: - rurne for him and hi matea to Ret on not be made admit that the Beavera Following were the result of other hu tirely too' much "red tape," where the Pbilippiue,' stated J. h. Davis, Canadian- nstralasiaa Koyai Mail Llae Pitts-biirK- Sometime a good thing to be tlm map and it ia going to happen at are a better aggregation than are the games: At Boston Boston 4, it' o,iiestiona arise due to condition and shipping manager for the Pacific Com expense Pnn after-llllllll- . beaten. Tbe defeat of Willie Ritchie improvements, mora especially by tbn company, the of the Saturday Tigers. Happy 'a fighting spirit and thst 0. At Philadelphia Philadelphia mercial the local agent lor For ticket and general information i by Freddy Welsh waa a foregone con- arrangement in plan. of hi men. has brought the Tiger out 5, Cincinnati 0. At Brooklyn St. Louis the tbe Paeifl Mail Steamship Company, apply to A opener clusion a wa many cast-iro- n to the Sunday frame, the of many a tight bole in anason past 4, Brooklyn 0. ' far as I concerned, tftipnlated, liuihlir.g law Friday. should bring out some fast baseball, ' ' moon ago. I predicted the result in cannot be adhered to only to a very ' ' We received correspondence and if fighting all tbe tune will win American League. have THE0.ilDAVIEStC3.;. LTD Hint is if the Asabia ahow the same ' those columns many time. .I'm just as limited extent, unless so worded that to thia effect front the home otlice. I Chi-tim- games, then Ilogan bunch eaa still be fhwn as they did against the. All e CHICAOO, August 6. (Associated patriotic and a loyal a any American, whatever conform to the best safety do not know just what tha change Qenaral Agent. considered a strong bidder pen- and likewise the soldier as for tbe Press by Federal Wireless) - Connie 1 and health of public ahall be per will be or when will go ef- Co, play nant. but hope always to be honest and fair the they into Canadian I'acit'u Ely. well a they did against tba IV A. fa. Mack and hi White Klephanta took a enough to acknowledge tba superiority missible. fect. It ia probable that tbe present Sunday. At that should Venice fail to fop tbe firmer grip on first place here yesterday .... which worka ot lnt of auy man regard less' of bi creed or Moat Building Violate law. schedule, till the first pennant Honolulu fan will nevertheless by winning from the Sox, while the ' Zl Co., Athletic Look Beat, nationality. ., ... example. Hi every case the year, will be carried out. ' Castle Cooke Ltd see a great' aggregation of baseball Boston Washington were los- For almost over performances and club .Freddy Welsh ha proved himself to two any " 'The Pacific Mail Company ia not Honolulu T. H. , dancing the of player in action on tbe field when ing. Score: Philadelphia 7, Chicago" 4. thirds of existing building Y t!ic three leading teams in the Amer- be tbe master of W illie Ritchie iu many would to comnly satisfied with the treatment received Hogaa'a bunch ravort on the local Following were the result bave be torn down to govonment Docking ican and National Lengneince July L'U of other way. He outgeneraled, outboxed and ith section 13 of the Honolulu build from the bere. . . ' .. games: Cleveland S, up to the guinea ot Tuesday, tbe num- At Cleveland outbrained our hnmpion. lie gave bim ing laws; in ronsequence of which charge bave been increased and the Pprepjf'i rr',fff In letter to the writer, Ilogan ex- At" Utlllli.lwwlwtl l.lwl Lliwiild ber of game won and lout by theme l Washington f. Detroit New. York a splendid boxing lesson, which may there would be few improvements. iteainship companie are being taxed f pressed aa optimistic regarding o- - t Ath-luuc- himself 14, Detroit 4. Louis every petty charge can t ina show tout luBnm Mack 'a s At bt.'Loui St. show Willie that scientific work is niore Also aection r7 stipulate the thick- - with that the pennant rnce in tba Coast League 10, Boston fl. : , . sibly be put on to 1 arc placing wonderful ball and valuable. In the ring than shglng. A r.es or "maionrv" walls, which re- them. believe and in bia concluding paragraph stated company view if . should annex tbe pennant of the Amer- good punch i indeed a most valuabl quire that a wall of hard brick, laid the take the that S'Jiar Fzctcrs that while Portland might win the pen- CUICAOO, 5. (Associated government doe care whether ican League while the Oianta abould August acquisition to any fighter, but if he's in cement and sand mortar, must be aa the not nant, they will find the Tigera battling Press by Federal Wireless) Yeater-day'- a they call bere or not, they (the P.' M. gather ia the National Loan no. not clever enough to land it, the kirk; thick as a comparatively aoft brick, ' every inch of the way until tbe final game in the National and Amer- company) will certainly not put them- - Ewa Plantation. Co. "' The brilliant work of the Athletics is not of much value.' . ' ' laid in ordinary lime mortar; which also and setbacks for three of 'tbe team game i played. ican League resulted aa follow restrict the nse of elve out. If tbey ean go elsewhere Waialua Agricultural Co., Ltd. Hogan ' Ritchie certainly ha received a very "'web bricks," - , were them closely lea further apoke enthusiastically National Leagna. eight-inc- and get business. Apokaa Sugar Co., Ltd. that pressing severe lesson, but in tbe end it may help lately designed, whereby aa '- of the coming trip of the team to Hono- New "'Since the I'acifie Mail bai In Work of St. Loale. -' than a fortnight ago baa renal ted in At York New York 4, Chicago wall, under equal conditions, i atronger Pulton Iron ' anx- " to make bim a great battler. A set- clude,! every a Wad Mackmen trail- lulu and stated that every man was one. . '. twelve-inc- present-i- t Manila aa a wayport for ' Blake Steam Pump. , ; for the that the back like tlfia to a game man often re- than the ordinary ing eluba will tiud it diflicult to over- ious to visit Honolulu and tbe fana of At Boston Boston 1, Pittsburgh' 6. vie say It many one of it steamers, business ha been W ' CentrUngala. , ,. sults in bi making. ,From the. very wall, to nothing of beloW'CxpectatioDS. iter ..... a, , Hawaii could rett assured of aeeing far Tbe fact is that come. .. ' At Philadelphia Philadelphia 4, other advantages. - Babcock h Wilcox Boilers. first time 1 saw Willie1 with ' ' Since July !! the Athletics have some clever aud rlasay baseball when Cincinnati 3. nria In case I - the American nag here influenced the Oreen 'a Fuel Economiaer. , Leach Cross (Novemlieru3u,.lHI3) I de- the of the Met endless bn companyi played sixteen games and their record hi team went up against the local ag- At Brooklyn Brooklyn "1, St. toula Ing. Jaw bad P. M. to give Manila, ita best l' Marab - "' if the formalities of the Steam Pump.' . ., : clared be lacked eleveiuesa and ring to a flying during that period show they won four- gregation. nil. . ervice. Patriotism hii ; ; ' ' teen complied wilb. tbe additional work Mataun Navigation C. ., ;' ''. ' ' Bo-to- n, . " generalship, right bere. in these columns. American flag be lacking, and teen two. American Laagne. the must . of these and lost would not yet be started, if at all. , Planter' Lin Shipping (V ':' ;'. which looked to be a hard proposition At Chicago J biladelphia S, Chi-cag- He is a game, willing,, aggressive, bard the y. M. company baa no alternative ' Beatons for Projection.. ' Kohala Sugar Co, for the Athletics, won nine aud four 4. ,; ... puncher, but. like so iihipy .of our mod- but to withdraw it service.' ' loit Again, floor projected in the same period while the Washing Coaat League Btaudiuga. At St.. Louie St.'Loui Boston 1. ern fighters, he lacks the. flue point and the fifth waa" baa been itated that a pfotn in !, over preseut because "It ton team won ten and lout five. Hi vAt leveland Washington 7, Cleve- science of tbe game. Probably Ritchie the light court cut Manuan ha received a letter In the National League, the Cub W. L, Pet. land ' ' now realizes thia iniportaut fact. If'be the floor pce was needed to comply from R.-P- . Scbwerin, and Dank of, Havail " with the requirement of the ownera manager Pacific Mail " looked great for. the week beginning Portland , . 03 50 At Detroit Detroit fl, yw York 3. becomes a close student, of bia profes general of the , ." LIMITED. and of floor space be- . ' , '.',--- t!fi, more may renter the and Company,' in which he tha ' ' July 20, and eliding July with six Veni.b ...... 0 57 JS37' sion and with experience be itates of. - ' 1 J ; ' cause there in no law prohibiting it contemplated move to withdraw purt ' games won aud none lost, lot the next Kan Francisco . . fit .."2 GOLFERS PAY WAGER in a couple ot year regain his title with Incorporated Under (he iJiwa of tha t4 a in other large citiea. aervice. Tba P. M. company i lay (r Day's bunch hit the toboggan and Loa Angeles ; . . ..-- GO ..M0 at even greater honor. of tha Territory o'f Hawaii. won game BY PAYING PENNIES A cam, if the present work 1 calcu not- pleased at tbe prospect of having but one out of nine played, Sacrament . . .. 58 ttr. .472 This lightweight ubniupLoiitihip battle PAID CAPITAL. .C0O,000.0O lated to be four time safer, than -- the docking charge go up and takes this UP making their record read aeven won Oakland . : . 1 7S .sua in Kngland, should nulee.1 b a splendid - - . .' :oo,ooo.oo w. When A, Chican,,pNv-in- j why should not pro- subplus- ami eight lost from July 20 to August E' Speerv of lesson to our young boxers, who are not requirement, it to mean that other charge will prob- in tbe annual touruev of tha Na- ressl We are a lonor way from the ably be tint on them in the future. UNDIVIDED PROFITS ... JfiTWM. 4, inclusive, POKTLAND,. August - ac oiuplihhed in the manly art. It shoul i 6.(Aso- tional Itolf- Association ttt Advertisiii); line when a bosrd shall pasa noon th A now maintained, OFFICERS. St. Louis which had won five and eiated Press FeJeral Wirelew) leach them the importance of cleverness the route are br Interest at Hot Springs, Virginia, esign for a hnildin?. although ttyere the 'big come dire-Hl- here President lost one from July 20 to July 20. also bitting on sud speed, tbe two great qualities that four' C. H. Cooke... Timely wilb aiea the 25, won in never be artistic eitie until t slumped winning but two .aud losing July 4200 with a alngle putt won from Nagasaki, thereby skipping 1). Tenuey . ,.... base enabled tue Beaver U ngaia Welsh the world's crown and the la. - ; five making on th eighth hole, tbe losers W. 1). there ; Shanghai on' the homeward trip from B. Damon. . , i , . .Casbiar their record aeveu won and K- 1 bei-- will beat he Tigera yesterday. WrkOit Boston R. fortune that follow.' All ordinance must be changed to tx lost for tbe period front July 20 of ami L, Wbiton of Hongkong and, of course, do not call J. O. . . ,u Aasistant Caahier Score; Portland 5, Venire 3. ' ' It was. tbat 25,O00 offer, with the comply of prog Fuller..,, to August 4, inclusive. ' ',,' the Kssex County flolf (lull of Oranye. with the requirement here. The three smaller ateamrra call. B. MoCorriaton . ,.A.iitaut Caabier At Sun Prauciaeo, Howard' extra thousand for moving pictures, ress, we stagnate; was The fllnnt won three and lost five New .lemey, turned tbe tables oa him or thus,, what I bere both outbound and bomebound, Cooke, E. D. men advertising and other' privileges that good ' i DIRECTOKS C. II. from July lid, August 4, which add- bad little trouble winning b delivering the win money In cents. ennurh for our forefntber and no not can at Mnangnai at an. to - Tenney, A. Lewia, Jr., E. P. Bishop, from WolverUn'a crippKs, the vie- The incident waa tbe caused Ritchie to lose bis title'. He's good enough for u. ,' . ., . Thia went into eflect the ed to what tbey had won ia tbe week Joke of the aervice W. Macrarlane, A. Met. tory putting Seal, in third ..' : ... ,. a very avaricious youth" and' the lure WUU J. eonie. before made their record eight won tbe. tournament. , Differs City Fathers. first of tbe year and only in the rase Geo. P. Carter, T. M. place, txore: 'San Francisco "tySn- - of gold wa a big temptation, to ibhii ' una voided has II. Atheiton, and five lost. ha little waa thought of Spoerv 'a I most emphatically differ with M of accident or delay, C. K A. Cooke. 2. t.;"., , , , and hi grasping managor. Tbey never Damon, F. Atherton, By the above record Joth the Ath- cramenta ,i. i ;. ability that those who opposed bim Honor the Mayor and the auperviaors one of the big steamers failed to call At Lo Angules, tbe Oakr again in offered 10 1 topped to consider bow much tbe cham on way out from nan COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS letic and Client gained on tbeir n Par- the bet to tbat he would in tbat the present building ordinance at Manila the - pionship rrowa waa- "-- DEPARTMENTS, ent opponent and a continuation of trimmed Dillon 'a men after a hard not get a 4 during the week. Sieery worth. All tbey represent much effort and study. It is Francisco. Should the old route be tlit kind of playing should land Mack fought contest. ' SeorV'!. JukUti 4, put tin hi money and picked out one could possibly see waa the almighty dol- - an undisputabl present build reinstated, "probably three of the 'big Ptrirt atteutiou given to all tranche when fact that and McGraw at the bead of the team Loa Angele 3. , ,: V of the longest hole on tbe course for lur, in. fact the title wa worth ing' ordinance are utterly Inadequate four' steamer will cut out Manila en ol iiauaing. twice the amouut, four Shanghai on the IXIKT when tba aeasona are at an end. f the test. (treat wa the chagrin of if not time as to meet the multiti'dinoua requirements tirely and call at JUDD BLDO., ST. .'f SAN much, aa money is Iilt',T tnut Coaatara FRANCISCO. August 5. those who had. tbe long end of. the the , tbey received in of the present condition and req fila outward trip instead. It MMHaanaHMMaaawiasBBVwwaaaaWMaaBasa s doing Strong. , (Associated Pre by; Federal ber when winner got a long roll the light with Welsh. age. the Nile and feriia win con While the major league race are be- the ments of thi advanced in place tliina. Wireless) Three finely contested both from bia tee and aecomt shot, and I t 'a certainly rather pathetic to read of being a blessing to all mankind, they tinue to call be.re These may be cat ing freely rommeuted on, the race for two per game were played by the Pacific lay on tb green with a t put how Ritchie and his manager eobbed only work bardsbip on architect, owner. down to one call and not the pennant in the Coast League ia ex- League la now practice, taat teama yesterda'v, the for a J. . v like a couple of kid after tbe defeat, builder and all who com in contact round trip, aa tha tremely warm and tbe close ot week , ' the Oak. Beaver and Holou being Wright and Wbiton declared tbey but I have not much aympathy for with them.- . "Mince the Intermediate steamer rule should almost settle the question with tbe winner the Tigera, Angel lia been rained from 123 to $173, the aud did not have the amount . In their either of them. They wer eimply While It is a troth that each ity i'ortlaad and Venice acrapping. away and Heal running down a few mall ateamera have dropiied tremen clothe, and it waa arranged that the money mailt Tbey told themselves for require special law to meet it con sugar PAcroas, snrpprNO and . like good These team popularity, aa rate la ' fellow. are the point each ia the percentage? bet should lie paid at a dinner In the coin enough to keep.them on eaay atreet dition, tba principle of construction douslv in the COMMISSION MEBUMABia leaders, that ia the Beaver are a a one 4) table. Portland baa increased tue Homestead Hotel which it for some time to come. enough are aaine, nil our large citiea now only oO lesa than ou toe tug AGENTS. ' ' that vlwt. At least tbe and - - INSURANCE uhcad of tbe Tiger and every game won aliin lead It had over Venice, tbe was 20,000 good example of would steamer. ' iu cent. to aeep nue in COilirori. bave law that and lost in tbi week aerie mean being now more' I "" - told Pacific Mail '. margin marked la iii assist and irovern in tbe enactment or "When tbat tbe Ewa Plantation Company, much to the team winning and losing. favor of the Beaver. The tcorea ''ii- lawa "aultable to these Hawaiian, Isl Company bad a grievance against the - Waialua Agricultural CO., j,to, If batting form means a pennaut, were aa follow: i port charge, Collector or l ustoins iler- and. . ApokavSugar Co., Ltd., then heaver should win At Loa Angele 3, ted be nail not teen the out for Oaklaud Regarding' tbe question whether the stein it tbat - Company,. , Kohala Sugar McCredie'a men I Angele J, ; formed Of It. - ran surely hit the ball. f contractor had or had not violated the Wahlawa Water Cowpaoy, Ltd, As a teum, the Beaver batted .281 up ' At I'ortlandi-Portla- nd 4, Yen- - law in the McCaudlea building, I might "'Total trad for the Islanile hai t- - 2.- -' '6,5(10,000 peso first July 2(1, while individually every . say tbat to my knowledge never ret increased for the St. FranciKCO-Sacrame- 7A Fnlton Iron Work, of Lout, regular on the la At San nto bad been could five mouths, aa compared to the first payroll ' swatting tha n a buildinv erected tbat Company. Babcock Wilcox 2, . a year ago. I to e pellet at a clip. , .. . han Fram 1. eo""dy ntrietly with tbe letter of the five mouths fail .U i . Green, ruel Econon.Uer Company, Fisher leads Dncka with .829. where' trade falling off,' aaid the - 'us the building1 law. C"- - C. Moore Co., Enginaora. Theu comes IVrjrick and Buddy Ryan rc It is safe to any that in every bul'd collector. 'Manila 'a port charge ar ing city enough probably the lowest in the world, and with .312 apiece and Korea at .303. BRIEF SKETCHES OF bf note erected in thl Mauon Narlgatlon Company ' Toane dipped a few inches below tbe of tba owner' .money I waVd to pay I ran not any company ha DEFENDERS . IN Toyo Klaeu KaUha .:;uu murk, winding up with an average NElrr! for the enactment or biuming orui ground for a complaint.' " .21U). .2WI, Kodgere ,2t() - nance that are pliable and ductile CARDS. , of Itauiroft lias GREAT TENNIS MATCHES ' .BUSINESS and Lober truils the entire bunch of enough to give to the community at FATITER-IN-LA.- OF ' I modern intelligeuee EX-KIN- Ma- Duck with .289, anl .!2H ia a mighty : Maurice E. McLougblln, whose home large the best that O MANUEL TO WED HONOLULU IRON WORKS (U can produce. - made respectable mark at that, McCredie'a (a in San Francisco, wan1 twice holder chinery of every dewription to renowned collection of awattera and MUNICH, Bavaria, July 82. The order. of the National- - single championship Mrs. Hannah Kanekopolei Steele, jiitcher murderer lucludea Bill Rodger betrothal of Prince William of Holien hi fifty I sues. Bill lead and, with Bundy, olda also the title wife of Charles E. Steele, died last and stolen zoller.n, father-in-la- of former' King tbe league by several mile and few in doubles. He wa a member of thj night at ten minute after six o'clock HAWAII REPUBLICANS Manuel of Portugal, to a daughter of in respect'. - team of last year and is 11 fathom that at ber home In Kalihi, after an of to OUT TOR THEMSELVES lining to bat 3.1 IS time iu 103 games, twenty three year old. nes last the King Bavaria, ii understood Many of three month, the three be imminent. Tbe Prince today B. Norri William I! of Philadel-plii- a mixtures are offered as eeks arrived of which ill wa confined to Leuatettcn, Munich, ou (Mall Special to The Advertiser.) wa aecoml ia the single on tba No ber bed. at near a visit substitutes for Royal. other to the Bavarian royal family, and it H1LO, , According to International team, last year. . He al- jlrs. Steele wa well known bere and August : ia believed the oflicial announcement of so is twenty three yeara ( ,. powder Is - many Ho preseut jdau tbe vaeioiia Republican old. baking the same In . lived for year in llilo and th engagement Karl If. Itehr, New York, first beld nolulu. She wa the eldest daughter will soon be mad. legislative nomination, I ;; Prince William, who i fifty candidate for a place on an Interautional team in composition or ef fectlvenen, or of late C'apt. Rice, who wa year, of tbe John age, ia a widower, hi. first wife having will do their campaigning alone, or iu 7 1907. With Beala Wright aa bia part- ; a kamaalua in the day of the late so wholesome and economical, died in 1W09. The aa general team. A ner he beat N. K. Brooke ud A. F. Hawaiian monarchy. The deceased waa .Prince, future pairs, and not a " aaid Adelgunde Wilding, S, J tJ6(i, bride i. to be Princeaa plan proposed to tour ampng tba voter. the Australian, at Wimble- nor will make such fine food. boru in Honolulu on December King Ludwig'a daughter, who don in year. Hiuce she would boen eldest wa down by soma . that that time snd had lived bave wa born October 17, 1870. all together turned eonHiilere.1 fifty-fou- r Deeemlien. Bebr baa bwu one of tbe year of age next , '' ' ' '' .' of the aspirants for nomination, aud In '.'".-- ' '; '.,. ; - two best player tbi country. He is ' liesicle ber husband ahe leave each man ia out for himself. Among twenty-ina- e year ohi. . ''.! sister aud two brothers, Mr. Charles PILES CURED in TO 14 DAYS. Democrat i more unity, CM c::J Well Tried Remedy ' Royal Is the only Daklng Powder made tbe there but Tboina V. Uundy of Lo A e Mitchell, Mrs. W. M. Bush, John K. PAZO OINTMENT ia les confidence, candidate i V.HS. KLNil 0WS SOOTHING SYBUr guaranteed for the feel U 'played on tbe Davis cup trim nf , from Royal Cream of . Rice end Jauie K. Rice, who mourn to cure any the voter hold their party respon- k.. uad br miIioik muUWi lor aW ckildraa I9l, drape Tartar L..- - ... case of Itching. Blind that .Wbs It a partner of K. Little. I 1UI0 uer jos. lthiii. wall pmtim& wcoMt. mllcm M ium. I. Bleeding or Protruding Pile ia 6 to sible for bard time. . Plana are being t 'yaiMw, cms mJ uki,aj ii wi tmt Mmmly hl he nnmlier t to W. A. Lamed nod 4 laid for a meetiug of the candidate kt tot rted iha, S br j be I holder, Mrlongh-- 14 day. or money refunded. Mado by liuu. lfAak tbe Joint with ' e Professor and Mr. Ralph Homier with L. I McCandlcsa at Hamakua, ir " Koyar iakinj; p'owtkr LtKik sent irt-- r. Lrs. SoctLIag Syrup of the National double champion- lik on request, miuress will leave for the iiiniulaml by tba PARIS MEDICINII CO.. 8umt LouU and if McCaudless haa anv time bere he . thirty-fou- . s ; Uea4 ht aMir tbaa three gsaerallw ship. He ia year olj. Rox 589, Honolulu, Hawaii. " tenuier Mationla on August J!tf. U. oi A. may bold meeting in Hiio, v